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Comedy, Film, Music, Nightlife, Theater. Art & Dine - A Twist On Dinner And A Show. Exclusive Offers For 33 Patrons Of The Arts.

Charities, Culinary, Expos, Festivals, Lectures & Classes, 14 :: Adrienne Arsht Center – 10 Years Later & Still Going Strong Tours... 33 16 :: Walk Don’t Run: ArtWalks & Tours Galore

22 :: You’re Never Too Young For Opera

23 :: The Art of Creative Employment Has Arrived

24 :: Wynwood Walls: Museum of the Streets

26 :: Foodie Diaries: Brava! at Adrienne Arsht Center

28 :: November Highlights

30 :: Arsht UTIX: Cultivating a Love of the Arts in Our Youth

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 15 Walk Don’t Run: ArtWalks & Tours Galore

Winter is coming! As any lover of art & culture can attest to, “K “ “ “ “  it’s a very exciting season in South Florida, which has become community by exploring the multitude of galleries, outdoor a world-renowned bastion of both local and international art displays, and historic sites conveniently located within artists, showcasing prominent events like Art Basel/Art Week, walking distance. and culturally enriching the community. To help navigate these cultural gems, AroundTown has “K   5&  “  compiled the following highlights of South Florida’s most the winter season is our ideal climate, which encourages art  02“ “$  iJ “a

16 Alan Events and has become Boca’s #1 event to attend. Over Palm two decades since it’s inception, this esteemed community Beach art festival continues to highlight the talents of more than 150     “ “ “   i  County sculptures to photography, paintings, and jewelry. The festival J “  “ “j““j“ during this weekend of visual inspiration. This phenomenal art  “  ““N “ “- ARTWALKS ceptional eye for great art, the aesthetic beauty of Boca Raton, ““““ K“a ARTISTS ALLEY (DELRAY BEACH) www.artfestival.com Third Thursday of the month, 6 pm -9 pm Downtown Delray Beach, three blocks north of TOURS Atlantic Avenue and 2 blocks west of Federal

Highway/US 1 TASTE HISTORY CULINARY TOURS OF HISTORIC Experience Artists Alley, an authentic and PALM BEACH COUNTY thriving colony of artists working together to 801 N. Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach inspire artistic expression, incubate new artists Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Lantana and West and create innovative artwork. An emerging area Palm Beach in the Pineapple Grove Arts District, Artists Alley Every Saturday invites patrons to visit for “Open Studios & Taste History Culinary Tours delivers an engaging taste of the Galleries”. cuisine, culture, art and history of the main streets and historic www.artistsalleydelray.com    /1 “ê2#“ +“b! “+“ “++“d“'“ 2“'“““a J FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK (DELRAY BEACH) year-round, the Taste History is a four-hour food-centric First Friday of the month, 6 pm -9 pm narrated excursion of bus riding and four to six blocks of walk- Pineapple Grove and East Atlantic Avenue ing through historic districts for alternate visits to eateries, Enjoy art gallery events throughout the year on the markets, and an urban farm for food history, food culture facts, K& “ a1 “  “  foodways information and food tastings. At least three to four K“b “ b “ “ “ eateries are visited per Taste History tour along with trips to beautiful night in Downtown Delray Beach every historic buildings, cultural centers or art galleries. Tour guests First Friday 6-9 pm. All the studios and galleries meet the restaurant owners and chefs; and directors and art- in Artists Alley, in Pineapple Grove and on East ists of the cultural centers and art galleries visited on the tour. Atlantic Avenue participate in this monthly event. Florida history is narrated by a guide. $45 to 50 per person; www.delraydowntowner.com/events free for children under age 18 (children must be accompanied by a paid adult family member). Pre-payment is required. Pur- 29TH ANNUAL BOCA FEST chase tickets on-line at TasteHistoryCulinaryTours.org. Call January 16 – 17, 10 am – 5 pm 561-243-2662. Boca Fest is the longest running show presented by Howard

ARTWALKS der of an artist painting and visit the art galleries and businesses. Broward DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD ARTWALK a   La Third Saturday of the month, 7 pm-10 pm County Hollywood Blvd. / Harrison St. & Tyler St EAST VILLAGE UNCORKED Enjoy an enchanted evening strolling quaint, First Friday of the month, 6 pm – 9 pm tree-lined sidewalks while being serenaded by the “1 “5b “! “ “ ““a'  - 28th Ave on East Atlantic Boulevard.

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 17 East Village Uncorked is an art and wine event that features local artists, specialty merchants, restaurants, and planned improvements in Pom- pano Beach. Free wine tastings by participating merchants. a ““La

FAT VILLAGE ARTWALK + Flagler ArtWalk Last Saturday of the month, 7 pm -11 pm 17 NW 5th Street (Corner of NW First Avenue and NW Fifth Street) + NE 4th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale Each month, as many as 1,000 people descend on the vibrant and ever-growing arts communi- ty. Trolleys take visitors around Flagler Village, FAT Village and NE 4th Avenue. In addition to the varied collection of art, guests can also enjoy great food, music, street performers, face paint- ers, and more. www.fatvillage.com aL“ ““ a

NORTH BEACH (NOBE) ARTWALK First Saturday of the month, 7 pm -11 pm 3354 NE 33rd St, Fort Lauderdale Gone are the empty storefronts, replaced by a growing arts community. Each month, guests are treated to live art exhibits, dozens of street vendors, live music, restaurants, galleries, stu- dios, boutiques and more. www.browardartguild.org

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BROWARD CULTURAL TOUR ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale January 15, March 25, May 20, July 8, September 16, November 4, 9 am – 5 pm This tour goes behind the scenes of Broward Country’s Cultural Treasures, including ArtServe, Museum of Art Ft. Lauderdale, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, Sailboat Bend Artists’ Lofts, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Young At Art Museum, F.A.T. Village, Bonnet House Museum & Garden, African American Research Library, and more. www.bfabroward.org BROWARD CULTURAL TOUR 18 For more information and reservations, formed into the seven houses that remain East Dade [email protected] or 305.989.0027. amidst the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay. County Known in the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s as a play- THE OFFICIAL ART DECO WALKING TOUR ground for wealthy and well-connected Mi- Art Deco Welcome Center -1001 Ocean Drive amians, Stiltsville was once home to the now – 10th Street & Ocean Drive “ )“K" “+  ) a ARTWALKS Daily, 10:30 am (also 6:30pm on Thursdays). Cruise past the Cape Florida Lighthouse, This ninety-minute walking tour provides an while listening to the history of Stiltsville, introduction to the Art Deco, Mediterranean Key Biscayne and the city of Miami. WYNWOOD ARTWALK Revival, and Miami Modern (MiMo) styles www.historymiami.org/tours Second Saturday of the month, 6 pm - 10 pm found within the Miami Beach Architectural Between 22nd St. & 29th St. on 2nd Ave. Historic District. Explore hotels, restaurants, HISTORIC MIAMI RIVER CRUISE Features openings at Art Galleries, Art and other commercial structures with a visit Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd Institutions, and Retail Businesses. Thou- to a number of interiors. Special weekend December 27, 9:00 am – 11:00 am sands of people crowd the streets to take in guided tours are available. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride along the historic the sounds, tastes and enjoy the Miami Art www.mdpl.org Miami River with HistoryMiami’s Dr. Paul Scene. Wynwood Walls are a must see! www.artdecoweekend.com George. Guests will learn the story of the www.wynwoodmiami.com Miami River from the late 19th century, STILTSVILLE,KEY BISCAYNE & CAPE and hear tales of the area’s earliest known DESIGN DISTRICT PERFORMANCE SERIES FLORIDA LIGHTHOUSE BOAT TOUR inhabitants, the Tequesta Indians, all while Third Saturday of the month, during the Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd cruising through Miami’s Downtown. Lucky months of March thru May and September November 29, 9:00 am – 11:30 am tour goers may even catch a glimpse of a thru November, 6pm – 8pm. Delight in this relaxing boat ride to one of dolphin or manatee as they listen to stories of Varying locations in the Design District Miami’s most hidden gems! HistoryMiami’s hidden neighborhoods, Caribbean freighters 5 5 K# “5    resident historian Dr. Paul George takes and drawbridges. the performing arts – presenting three short guests to Stiltsville where they will learn how www.historymiami.org/tours acts of various types of performing arts at this once vivacious community was trans-  J “ “ a Each month the performers and participat- ing partners change as do the venues. www.miamidesigndistrict.net

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ARTS ENCOUNTERS Arts Encounters is an independent provider of guided tours and informative programs throughout South Florida to a curated selec- tion of exhibitions at museums, galleries and alternative spaces, as well as visits to artists’ studios, art fairs, and outdoor installations of public art, design and murals. Several public excursions each month are open to “ “ “ ““J“  rates, and private outings are customized K“ “ b  and individual clients. Founder and director Margery Gordon enlists artists, curators and experts as guest speakers to create unique experiences that enlighten and connect cultural enthusiasts. HISTORIC MIAMI RIVER CRUISE November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 19 THRILLER MIAMI SPEEDBOAT TOURS Deco district of South Beach from Thriller's Saturdays, 5:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne unique perspective in the Atlantic Ocean. They " “M “a# “  “!   Boulevard, Miami are the only tour boat that can give you an  2“M  “ a Daily Tours Ji b   $ ““  “  “M  The Thriller Miami Speedboat Tour departs Miami area as compared to other tour vessels. “  “M  2 from Bayside Marketplace in Downtown www.thrillermiami.com Art District. (Actual tours may vary.) Miami, Florida. The tour provides the ultimate www.wynwoodartwalk.com sightseeing experience in true "Miami Vice GRAFFITI + DRINK Style". See celebrity mansions on Star Island, OUTDOOR BAR of Wood Tavern, 2531 N.W. Fisher Island, Miami Beach and see the Art 2nd Ave., Miami

VIERNES CULTURALES The free trolley travels along Ponce de Leon West Dade Last Friday of the month, 7 pm - 11 pm Boulevard, between Southwest Eighth Street Domino Park, 801 SW 15th Ave, and the Douglas Road Metro station. County Little Havana 33135 www.coralgables.com Free arts and culture festival for the whole family. Free historic walking tour guided by TOURS Dr. Paul George. Tour meets at 7 pm in front ARTWALKS of Tower Theater. HISTORIC BICYCLE TOURS www.viernesculturales.org First and Third Saturdays of the month, 9:30 am – 12:00 pm LITTLE HAVANA ARTWALK CORAL GABLES FIRST FRIDAY In front of City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive Second Friday of the month, all-day GALLERY NIGHT The Coconut Grove Business Improvement 1637 SW 8th Street, Miami First Friday of the month, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm This festival embraces Cuban culture, high- !  “%“ #“ $7 “ J Gallery Night has been a staple of City life for FREE bicycle tours through the historic sites lighting its art, dining and entertainment. the last 20 years features a night where local and shady lanes of Coconut Grove. Join local Galleries are open 7-11 p.m. including galler- galleries present their artwork to the public. historian and bike enthusiast, Frank Schena, ies in the Futurama Building, for an opportu- as he uncovers the fascinating history of nity to see paintings, photography, sculpture, $“   J“   or walk from gallery to gallery. Many of the Miami’s oldest community — Coconut Grove. mixed media and contemporary pieces. www.royalpalmtoursofmiami.com www.viernesculturales.org “  J a

LITTLE HAVANA ARTWALK 20 mal investigations of the historic Deering 2000-mile-long Great Florida Birding and South Dade Estate. You will walk the paths of Native Wildlife Trail runs through the Estate, linking Americans, Miami’s early pioneers, and even it to nearly 500 other sites acknowledged for County Charles Deering himself! This tour includes their birding, wildlife viewing and education- walking around the historic homes at night. al opportunities. Over 170 species of migra- Please dress comfortably and wear closed toe tory and resident birds have been observed a+ “L“ b   “ on the Estate, making it a popular destination TOURS and any equipment you wish to use. Tour for hobbyists, enthusiasts and education may contain mature subject matter. specialists. Visitors can join naturalists and

observe the shorebirds, songbirds and birds HISTORIC GHOST STORIES TOUR BIRD WALK AT THE DEERING ESTATE of prey found on the Estate. 16701 SW 72nd Ave. 16701 SW 72nd Ave. * www.deeringestate.com November 12, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm November 14, 7:30 am – 10:30 am Step into the past, as you listen to the stories The Deering Estate* is recognized across of the Deering Estate’s* previous inhabitants local, regional and international arenas as and paranormal visitors. Hear about sight- an important destination for avian life. The ings and experiences from actual paranor-

BIRD WALK AT THE DEERING ESTATE

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 21 YOU’RE Florida Grand Opera is in its 75th place for youth to be seen in South Season of presenting opera in South Florida. Older patrons are amazed Florida. In recent years, it has seen at all the young, fresh faces attend- NEVER a growth of students and young ing the performances. people attend the opera, due to increased community engagement and the establishment of ‘Student TOO Friday Nights.’ In fact, Florida Grand Opera’s Friday night perfor- YOUNG mances have become the cultural Highlights of the Student Friday Night Performances include:

The Barber of Seville – Friday, November 20, 2015 FOR Norma – Friday, January 29, 2016 The Passenger – Friday, April 8, 2016 OPERA Don Pasquale – Friday, May 13, 2016

By using the promo code OPERASTUDY when ordering tickets for these special Friday night performances, students will receive a 25% discount on all tickets in any section of the theater. To obtain the discount or receive more information, visit www.FGO.org or call 800.741.1010.

22 The Art of Creative Employment Has Arrived

MiamiArtsJobs.com is Miami-Dade Coun- sign, fashion, film, music, performing arts, “If you have a job or want a job in arts and ty’s only free job portal specifically dedi- publishing, R&D, software, games, televi- culture – whether it’s in a studio or on the cated to career opportunities in the cre- sion and radio industries. stage, in the back office or the box office ative services, arts and cultural industries. -- MiamiArtsJobs.com is now our commu- MiamiArtsJobs.com is a free resource for nity’s centralized resource for those op- Created and hosted by the Arsht Center both local and out-of-state cultural arts portunities,“ said Andrew Goldberg, Vice and available to the entire community, Mi- job seekers looking for part-time, full-time, President of Marketing at the Arsht Center. amiArtsJobs.com offers a comprehensive freelance work and internships, as well as “Creating this site is an inventive way for resource of jobs available in Miami within the Miami area organizations in need of the Arsht Center to address a need in our the advertising, architecture, art, crafts, de- creative talent to fill these positions. community and nurture burgeoning arts careers, as well as the most seasoned pro- fessionals.”

“Miami has incredible talent within the lo- cal industry and there are ever-expanding, exciting and rewarding professional op- portunities available in our community across the entire field,” said Michael Spring, Miami-Dade County Director of Cultural Affairs. “As our arts and culture industry continues to grow, MiamiArtsJobs.com is an indispensable resource. We commend the Arsht Center for taking the lead in cre- ating it.”

MiamiArtsJobs.com currently has job postings from organizations such as Miami Dade College, New World Symphony, Area Stage, Florida Grand Opera, Locust Proj- ects and more.

For more information, or to become a reg- istered employer or job seeker visit MiamiArtsJobs.com.

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 23 WYNWOOD WALLS: MUSEUM OF THE STREETS

Established in 2009 as a “museum of the tract hundreds of thousands of people who passed that September. Since that streets” by the legendary Tony Goldman to Wynwood Walls each year, and it has time, the project has been curated by with co-curator Jeffrey Deitch, Wyn- become an iconic cultural destination. Tony's daughter, Goldman Properties wood Walls has become a phenomenon, CEO Jessica Goldman Srebnick. In 2013, In 2010, the adjacent Wynwood Doors, spurring the creation of murals through- Jeffrey Deitch, who was the original with 176 feet of roll-up storefront gates out the Wynwood district. It is now one curatorial advisor, returned to co-curate was added. Each subsequent year, a of the premiere venues in the world to Women on the Walls, a project and gal- selection of international artists – that see the work of leading street artists. lery exhibition celebrating the contri- range from old school graffiti legends The world-class murals and the butions of outstanding women artists to young up and coming talents – have spirit of the project who are part of the history and the new created artwork for Wynwood Walls. In at- energy of street art. Women on the Walls 2012, Wynwood Walls celebrated Art Ba- incorporated nine new murals showcas- sel with a series of events dedicated ing the work of essential innovators, to the vision of Tony such as Lady Pink, as well as artists who Goldman, are redefining street art today from a woman’s perspective, including Maya Hayuk and Miss Van.

24 Since the first year's program – featuring Kenny Scharf, Futura, Os Gemeos, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, and other renowned in- novators in street art – Miami’s now world-renowned open air museum continues to attract visitors from across the globe. The outdoor “museum” of international street art currently showcases cutting-edge murals created by 42 respected street artists from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States. Encompassing a total of 50 dazzling works, Wynwood Walls includes 18 murals exhibited within the walls themselves, 14 Admission: Wynwood Walls are free and open to the public. adjacent Wynwood Door murals and 18 art pieces featured out- Hours: Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. side of the walls. 2nd Saturday of the Month (Wynwood Artwalk), 11 a.m. to midnight Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. For more information, visit Address: www.thewynwoodwalls.com NW Second Avenue, Between 25th and 26th Street

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 25 | Foodie Diaries BRAVA! – ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER

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There’s nothing like an afternoon or evening of theater for an enriching cultural experience. And what better way to complement the occasion than with the perfect dining ambiance? BRAVA! is OUTDOOR...... ‘˜‡‹‡–Ž›Ž‘ ƒ–‡†‘–Š‡•‡ ‘†ƪ‘‘”‘ˆ–Š‡‹ơ KID FRIENDLY..... Ballet Opera House at the Adrienne Arsht Center for pre-show dining. Patrons can relax and enjoy BAR SCENE...... their meals without having to worry about missing BRUNCH...... a single minute of their theatrical adventure. The LUNCH...... atmosphere is sleek and elegant, featuring plush •‡ƒ–‹‰ǡ™Š‹–‡Ž‹‡–ƒ„Ž‡ Ž‘–Š•ǡ͛ƪ‘™‡”—”ƒŽ•ǡ DINNER...... ‘†‡” Ž‹‰Š–‹‰ Ƥš–—”‡•ǡ ƒ† ƒ ‘’‡ ƪ‘‘” ’Žƒǡ with views of the surrounding downtown area. We couldn’t wait to take our seats and let the culinary tour de force begin!

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| 1 | DRINKS || crabmeat, fresh spinach and artichokes with PAN SEARED YELLOWTAIL SNAPPER Parmesan cheese, pita chips, and ciabatta Talk about bringing the house down. What a THE PEAR MARTINI crostini. It’s rich, melts in your mouth fantastic plate, starring Key West yellowtail What better overture to the show than this ‰‘‘†‡•• ‡‡–• †‡ ƒ†‡ ‡ ƒ– ‹–• Ƥ‡•–Ǥ snapper, with co-stars haricots verts, tropical fabulous blend of Grey Goose La Poire Vodka, OMG! mango relish and herbed Jasmine rice in a THE Disaronno Amaretto, Pear Nectar, and Sweet BEST •ƒơ”‘ƒ‰‘„‡—””‡„Žƒ Ǥ‘Š‘Ž†‹‰„ƒ  SEAFOOD & PLANTAIN COCKTAIL Ƭ‘—”‹šǫ‡‡†Ž‡••–‘•ƒ›ǡ™‡™‡”‡†‡Ƥ‹–‡Ž› the applause here! ’”‹‡†ˆ‘”–Š‡Ƥ”•–ƒ –Ǩ What could possibly top the previous act? How about this delish combo of chilled mixed FILET MIGNON | 2 | First Course Selections || seafood, and fresh salsa verde served in a ‡ƒ†‘”‡†–Š‹•–‡†‡”͞‘œƤŽ‡–ǡ–‘’’‡†™‹–Š warm plantain cup? We say, “Encore!” TOMATO MOZZARELLA SALAD ”‹•’›•™‡‡–‘‹‘•ǡ•‡”˜‡†‘˜‡”–”—ƫ‡—‘ gold mashed potatoes in a garlic brown butter This delightful dish combines red and yellow | 4 | Entrée Course Selections || glaze. Can you say “Standing Ovation?” heirloom tomatoes, layered with fresh mozzarella, balsamic vinegar, and micro CHICKEN FONTINA | 5 | Desserts || ‰”‡‡•Ǥ –ǯ•ƒ• ‘Ž‘”ˆ—Žƒ•‹–‹•–ƒ•–›ǡƤŽŽ‡†™‹–Š There’s no time for intermission with this soft, creamy deliciousness. scrumptious selection. Picture grilled chicken CHOCOLATE MOLTEN LAVA CAKE „”‡ƒ•– •–—ơ‡† ™‹–Š ‘–‹ƒ Š‡‡•‡ǡ •’‹ƒ Š After that sumptuous experience, it was FIG & FENNEL SALAD and wild mushrooms, accompanied by time to take a much deserved bow with this ˆ›‘—ǯ”‡•‡‡‹‰ƒƪƒ˜‘”ˆ—Žǡ‡š‘–‹ ‹šǡŽ‘‘ slow roasted cherry tomatoes and sautéed sinful chocolaty slice of warm, sweet heaven! no further! Arugula, fennel, grape tomatoes, asparagus in a Perigourdine sauce. Tender, Mmm. So good! candied walnuts, shaved Parmesan, and tasty, and Tony-worthy! ™‡†‰‡•‘ˆˆ”‡•ŠƤ‰•‹ƒ’‡ƒ”˜‹ƒ‹‰”‡––‡ƒŽŽ PINEAPPLE COCONUT CAKE combine for an A-List performance. PAN GRILLED SALMON DIJON Speaking of break out stars. We just loved this We couldn’t get enough of this show-stopper, unique treat made with grilled pineapple and | 3 | A La Carte Appetizers || featuring fresh wild salmon served over ‘ ‘—– ƒ‡Ǥ—Ǩ ”‡ƒ›•ƒơ”‘’‘Ž‡–ƒǡ™‹–Š•ƒ—–±‡†•’‹ƒ Š CRAB, ARTICHOKE & SPINACH DIP and mango relish in a warm Dijon mustard This tasty platter has it all: jumbo lump sauce. Brava, indeed!

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3- INTERNATIONAL SAND ART COMPETITION 11/25 - 11/29 Casa Marina, A Waldorf Astoria Resort See page 58 4- NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE 11/20 - 12/20 Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre 4 See page 66

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 29 Arsht UTIX: Cultivating A Love of the Arts in Our Youth

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Perform- “There is a real desire from Florida’s next In addition to the Arsht UTIX program, the ing Arts of Miami-Dade County’s Arsht UTIX generation of leaders to experience and )J    “- has enrolled more than 1,000 students since enjoy the arts,” said President and CEO John sical music performances to local youth launching in Nov. 2014. Arsht UTIX provides Richard. “We are committed to providing ac- through its “Arsht Student Access Program” full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate cess to the performing arts for individuals of and discounted tickets to a wide variety of and graduate level college students with $20 all ages and backgrounds, and look forward performances in partnership with Culture- tickets to select performances at the Arsht to welcoming many more students at the ShockMiami.com. The Center’s free Family Center throughout each season. collegiate level to experience the innovative Fest and Free Gospel Sundays series also programming the Arsht Center showcases J  “   “ This deeply discounted ticket rate is available on its stages.” families throughout the year. for a selection of the shows performed on the Arsht Center’s six, state-of-the-art stages. Current full-time students can register, free UTIX subscribers are also able to enjoy the UTIX subscribers have experienced Broad- of charge, for Arsht UTIX online at arsht- dining options available at the Center, includ- way blockbusters, including The Book of Mor- center.org/UTIX. Registered students will be +%010eb“K  ““  mon and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, as  K “  “ “iK   “d well as special engagements with comedian become available. Performances eligible for Café at Books & Books in the historic Carni- Mike Birbiglia, San Francisco Symphony and the discounted tickets will also be listed on val Tower, and a weekly Farmers Market. Peter London Global Dance Company. 0.$6“a$   J in limited quantities, sometimes with a few Visit www.arshtcenter.org for more details. days’ notice, and should be printed at home prior to arrival at the Arsht Center. A valid student ID for each ticket must be presented at the Center, along with the printed ticket, to gain admittance.

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 31 ing two popular alternative spaces. Meet New DOG TIRED STUDIO AND GALLERY York-based sculptor Martha Friedman, who 1011 Whitehead Street ( corner of Whitehead THNUPÄLZ[OL¸MV\YO\TV\YZ¹VMHUJPLU[TLKP and Julia) cine in her theatrical installation “Pore” at Lo- 802.989.5910 cust Projects, where Miami artist and musician www.dogtiredstudio.net Beatriz Monteavaro presents new work in the project room. At Swampspace in the storefront Thru 11/05 of Oliver Sanchez’s studio, artists from South The Fall 2015 Exhibition Florida and beyond address environmental is- Sixteen of the Studio 18 in the Pines artists will sues in “Leave No Trace,” curated by home- exhibit their drawings, oil paintings, photog- grown activist Nicole Davis, publisher of Red raphy, sculptures, wood, glass designs and Flag Magazine. RSVP to info@artsencounters. mixed media artworks. Patrons are invited to com or call Margery Gordon at 305-989-0027. this free exhibition. Original artwork available for $35 covers admission and guides (lunch paid purchase. seperately) Reception Opening: September 11, 2015 7:00 11:00am - 3:00pm pm to 9:00 pm and Regular hours Monday thru de la Cruz Collection Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 23 NE 41st Street am - 2:00 pm 305.989.0027 Studio 18 in the Pines www.delacruzcollection.org 1101 Poinciana Drive 954.961.6067 ART WALKS 11/10 www.ppines.com ALCHEMY - All Arts Open Mic Talent Showcasartse at Arts Garage Thru 11/10 Ongoing Calling local artists, musicians, actors, spoken Jerome Lagarrigue | Arcane Chamber Little Havana Art Walk word poets, comedians, dancers, and mad- Waltman Ortega Fine Art presents “Arcane Join us for the Little Havana Art Walk tak- men...Come to Alchemy Artist Showcase, Chamber”, a solo exhibition of paintings by ing place the second Friday of every calendar ZOV^Vќ`V\YZRPSSZHUKZOPUL(Y[PZ[ZHYLHJ Jérôme Lagarrigue. The critically acclaimed month. It promises an evening embracing all companied by a live band in an open mic and French-American artist will be exhibiting his of Little Havana, highlighting its art, dining and an open stage setting. Alchemy provides local recent oil paintings in Wynwood this October. entertainment. Walk on Calle 8 from SW 18th artists with a platform to jam with the band 3HNHYYPN\L»Z NLZ[\YHS Z[`SL M\ZLZ [OL ÅH^Z VM (]L[V:>[O(]LHUKLUQV`[OLNHSSLYPLZÄUL and share original works. ***Arts Garage has new photographic technologies and the moody dining and entertainment. a B.Y.O.W. Policy - Bring Your Own Whatever: glow of pictorial light. Known for his distinct 7-11 pm food, beverages (including alcohol), cutlery and Z[`SL[OH[JVTIPULZ[OLÄN\YH[P]LHUK[OLHI Little Havana cups.*** stract, the artist creates paintings that pull the 1637 SW 8th St $10 viewer into their contemplative atmosphere. 305.788.2195 8:00PM-11:00PM “Arcane Chamber” is on view from October 10 Arts Garage through November 10, 2015. Thru 11/28 180 NE 1st Street Waltman Ortega Fine Art FATVillage Artwalk 561.450.6357 2233 NW 2nd Ave. Each month, as many as 2000 people descend www.artsgarage.org 305.576.5335 on the vibrant ever-growing arts community www.waltmanortega.com known as FATVillage for their monthly Artwalks. 11/20 The 8000 sq. ft. Projects space hosts cutting Jewelry and Pottery Sale Thru 11/29 edge contemporary art exhibitions including an Join us for our sale of handmade jewelry and Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females, Tap- adjoining gallery. In addition to various galler- pottery created by faculty and advanced stu- estries and Sculptures by Linda Stein ies, studios, and venues, there are outdoor arts dents of the Boca Raton Museum Art School. In her new series, Linda Stein highlights 10 fe- and crafts areas. Guests can also enjoy great Meet and purchase directly from the artisans male heroes of the Holocaust, brave individuals food, drink, music, and activities. FATVillage is for gifts for the art lovers on your holiday list! who were able stand up to violence and op- an art experience not to be missed! FATVillage 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm pression. Stein uses the medium of tapestry Artwalk takes place the last Saturday of each Boca Raton Museum of Art to communicate who these women were and month from 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm (except for the 501 Plaza Real what they did, making use of both text and month of December). 561.392.2503 pictures to tell their stories. Stein focuses spe- (Corner of NW First Avenue and NW Fifth www.bocamuseum.org Street) JPÄJHSS` VU ^VTLU OLYVLZ [V OVUVY WVZP[P]L female role models who are traditionally ne- 17 NW 5th Street glected in heroic narratives. Additionally, Stein’s www.fatvillage.com 20 Spoon to Shell box sculptures combine the shell and spoon, metaphors for nourish- 11/07 ment and protection in the context of women Arts Encounter in Design District GALLERIES in the Holocaust, within an amalgam of mixed Join Arts Encounters for an eye-opening day materials, words and associations. Also show- of contemporary art in the Design District. Start ing: Two Holocaust remembrance books by with a guided tour of the world-renowned de Ongoing Tatiana Kellner, generously donated by Gail and la Cruz Collection as it mounts “You’ve Got to PET PORTRAIT SPECIAL Stewart Appelrouth. View an artistic rendering Know the Rules...to Break Them” across three +VN;PYLK:[\KPVHUK.HSSLY`^PSSILVќLYPUNWL[ of remarkable recorded reminiscences by the ÅVVYZ[OH[IYPKNLL_WLYPTLU[HSTV]LTLU[ZVM portrait special for the Holidays. Any size pet daughter of two Holocaust survivors. the 20th and 21st centuries. Then stroll a few portrait in watercolor $500 matted by Water- JCC Members Free, $5 Community blocks to one of the District’s cutting-edge yet color Artist Sean P. Callahan Sundays, 1 - 4pm HќVYKHISLLH[LYPLZ[VKPUL[VNL[OLYILMVYL]PZP[ Gallery is open 10-4 Wednesday thru Sunday Futernick Art Gallery at the Alper JCC

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Thru 12/14 “Fusion XII - Infused” VISIT MIAMILIVEMONTH.COM Art Fusion Galleries Proudly Announces our exciting Art Basel Season Exhibition titled, “Fu- TO PREVIEW MUST–SEE sion XII - Infused”. Our Art Basel Season exhibi- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS tion begins October 1st 2015 and runs through to December 15th 2015. The Gala Opening AND SPECIAL OFFERS! Reception will be held on Saturday, October 11th 2015 from 7-11 p.m. We will also be host- ing a special Art Basel Reception on Saturday, December 5th from 7-11 p.m. This exhibition features over 60 Emerging to Mid-Career Con- Thursday, November 5 temporary International artists with a wide ar- • Burgerlicious@Ponce Circle ray of spectacular paintings, sculptures and photography. No RSVP is required for our Gala Friday, November 6 Opening Reception on Saturday, October 11th and the Art Basel Reception Saturday, Decem- • Lyric Live@Historic Lyric Theater ber 5th 2015. • Giralda Under the Stars@Giralda Avenue Art Fusion Galleries 3550 North Miami Avenue (Between LeJeune and Ponce) 305.573.5730 www.artfusiongalleries.com Tuesday-Sunday, November 10-15 11/04 - 11/19 • NEWT Miami: Experiments in Light, “ABSTRACTIONS” Exhibit Color & Sound@InterContinental Miami All 2D, 3D and Jewelry Artwork will be Abstract in nature, non-representational. Come support Saturday, November 14 our local Artists by joining us at the awards re- ception on Sat. November 7th from 6:30-9pm, • CAT’s Corner@Little Haiti Cultural Complex where you can participate in our “People’s Caribbean Market Place Choice” award. This exhibit is free and open to the public. All Artwork available for purchase. Lite fare will be served Friday, November 20 Opening Reception Sat. Nov 7th 6:30-9pm • Big Night in Little Haiti Gallery hours Wed-Fri-Sat Noon to 9pm Thurs. Noon to 6pm Broward Art Guild @Little Haiti Cultural Complex 3280 NE 32nd Street 954.537.3370 Friday-Sunday, November 20-22 www.browardartguild.org • Sunny Isles Beach Fest@Heritage Park 11/05 - 11/30 BROWARD ART GUILD’S - “65th ANNI- Sunday, November 22 VERSARY MEMBERS’ EXHIBIT” • Outdoor Concert featuring Nu Deco Ensemble All 2D, 3D and Jewelry Artwork will be Juried showcasing the very best artwork from our @Deering Estate members. Come support our local Artists by joining us at the awards reception, where you Saturday, November 28 can participate in our “People’s Choice” award. • Bleau Live Concert Series This exhibit is free and open to the public. All Artwork available for purchase. Lite fare will be @Fontainebleau Miami Beach served. Opening Reception Tues. November 10th ORGANIZED BY: OFFICIAL SPONSOR: MEDIA PARTNER: 5:00-7:00pm Gallery hours Mon Thurs Fri 10- 6pm Tues & Wed 12-8pm Sat 10-6pm )YV^HYK4HPU3PIYHY`¶.HSSLY`:P_[OÅVVY 100 S. Andrews Ave 954.357.7444 www.browardartguild.org

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 33 The Artists’ Guild Gallery www.lowemuseum.org. 512 East Atlantic Avenue $5-10 Admission, Free for Members and UM 561.278.7877 MUSEUMS Students www.bocaguild.com 10a.m. - 4p.m. The Lowe Art Museum Ongoing 1301 Stanford Drive Dürer to Rubens: Northern European Art 305.284.3535 from The Bass Museum of Art www.lowemuseum.org This exciting exhibition showcases outstanding works from the Bass’ permanent collection, fo- Ongoing cusing on Northern Europe during the Renais- African Neighborhoods of Old Delray sance and Baroque periods (15th to 17th cen- In the 1880s - 1920s, Delray Beach welcomed turies). The pieces on view represent a range [OL WLVWSL [OH[ ^V\SK PUÅ\LUJL P[Z JOHYHJ[LY of media—including oil on canvas, tempera on design, development and future. Residents panel, enamel on porcelain and textiles—as came from all walks of life and from areas well as a compelling array of subjects. Image: around the country. Today, descendants of Gerard Seghers (Flanders, 1591-1651), Christ some of these pioneers continue to call Del- and The Penitents ray Beach home. This exhibits depicts early Admission is $5-10, free for Lowe members pioneers and their descendants and how their 11/12 - 12/16 and University of Miami students. professions helped shape the city’s personality. Jorge Enrique | Metallica Lowe Art Museum This is a permanent exhibit. Waltman Ortega Fine Art presents “Metallica“, a 1301 Stanford Dr., $10 solo exhibition of works by Jorge Enrique. The 305.284.3535 11am - 4pm Tuesday - Saturday exhibition is comprised of mixed media works www.lowemuseum.org Spady Cultural Heritage Museum VU TL[HS HUK WHWLYHZ ^LSS HZ ¸;V[LT¹ÅVVY 170 NW 5 Ave sculptures. The exhibition opens to the public Ongoing 561.279.8883 with a preview on November 12, 5-7 p.m., and Chihuly - the Macchia: A Study in Spon- www.spadymuseum.org the artist’s reception on November 14, 3-7 p.m. taneity The show remains on view through December Dale Chihuly is the world’s foremost glass artist Ongoing 16, 2015. and this exhibition of his Macchia series cele- History Becomes Memory Waltman Ortega Fine Art brates his remarkable powers of innovation and Marking the 70th Anniversary of the end of 2233 NW 2nd Ave. imagination. In Italian ‘macchia’ has come to World War II and the Holocaust, History Be- 305.576.5335 suggest the spontaneous outpouring of artis- comes Memory is a moving tribute to the en- www.waltmanortega.com tic sensibility and by choosing the title Macchia durance of the human spirit. An exhibition of for his works, Chihuly pays tribute to the Ital- PUZ[HSSH[PVUZ ZWLJPHSS` JVTTPZZPVULK MYVT Ä]L 11/21 - 1/23 ian glass blowers on the island of Murano near contemporary artists – Shimon Attie, Terry Udo Noger - Geistlos Venice. He has adapted the Venetian practice Berkowitz, Izhar Patkin, and Renata Stih and This transformation of an abstract entity into of blowing bubbles of molten glass into metal Frieder Schnock – along with watercolors sensuous terms feels German in both a philo- molds for his own dynamic purposes and then from 20th century artist Samuel Rothbort are sophical and a formal sense. The paintings turn ZWPUUPUN[OL]LZZLSVWLUPU[OLÄUHSTVTLU[Z presented together, creating a dialogue about on the paradox that something as disembodied of forming to awesome proportions. 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Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts Boca Raton Museum of Art 11/25 - 12/17 481 South Federal Hwy 501 Plaza Real “SMALL WORKS” Exhibit 954.376.6690 561.392.2500 All 2D, 3D and Jewelry Artwork will be 14” or www.wmoda.com www.bocamuseum.org less. A great opportunity to get that perfect “little” gift you need for the holidays. Come sup- Ongoing Ongoing port our local Artists by joining us at the awards ArtLab @ The Lowe: GERMANIA! Coral Gables Sister Cities: Partners in reception on Sat. Sept. 5th from 6:30-9pm, This edition of ArtLab @ The Lowe explores key Peace Curated by Caroline Parker-San- where you can participate in our “People’s artistic movements in nineteenth- and twenti- tiago Choice” award. This exhibit is free and open to eth-century Germany and Austria. Visitors to This exhibit is dedicated to the City of Coral the public. All Artwork available for purchase. the Lowe will have the unique opportunity to Gables’ beloved sister cities and the sister cit- Lite fare will be served examine original works of art associated with ies movement launched by President Dwight D. Opening Reception Sat. December 3rd 6:30- German Symbolism, Austrian Expressionism, Eisenhower in 1956. Visitors are invited to learn 9pm Gallery hours Wed-Fri-Sat Noon to 9pm Surrealism, the New Objectivity movement, about the history of this International peace Thurs. Noon to 6pm and German Fluxus. This student-curated exhi- program. Broward Art Guild bition was supervised by Dr. Nathan Timpano, Tue-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 11a-5p, Sun 12-5p 3280 NE 32nd Street Assistant Professor of Art History, and was Coral Gables Museum 954.537.3370 generously underwritten by Stella M. Holmes. 285 Aragon Avenue www.browardartguild.org For more information about the exhibition, visit www.coralgablesmuseum.org

34 Ongoing Ongoing FRIDAY NIGHTS Transformation of Echo: Amazon Voyage Exhibition at Patricia World of Dreams and Phillip Frost Museum of Science AT THE OPERA! Sponsored by PNC Wealth Management, this 0U  [OL 4\ZL\T ÄYZ[ VWLULK ¸(THaVU exhibition by Miami artist Leah Brown cre- Voyage: Vicious Fishes and Other Riches.” ates poetic sculptures that are hauntingly Now, nine years later, nearly 2 million museum The perfect venue to L`LJH[JOPUN^P[O[V^LYPUNÄN\YLZJSVHRLKPU visitors in three countries have experienced the show off that sexy purple white. Transformation of Echo is about dream- wonder and perils of the mighty Amazon, mak- ing, that state of mind between something real ing this remarkable exhibition the most suc- dress you just bought and something imaginary. Brown’s sculptures cessful ever generated by the Museum. “Ama- are created from clay using found objects, then zon Voyage” has now returned home to be the JHZ[PU[VWSHZ[LYHUKYLPUMVYJLK^P[OÄILYNSHZZ ÄUHSL_OPIP[PVUL]LYILMVYL[OL4\ZL\TTV]LZ to create a dream-like wonderland. to its spectacular new building in the heart of $14 per person; $12 for Broward County resi- downtown Miami. dents, seniors and children over age 1; and Admission is free for members and children un- $11 for military members and their immediate der 3; students (with valid ID), seniors (62+) and families. children 3 – 12, $10.95; adults are $14.95. During regular museum hours The Museum is open every day from 10 a.m. Young At Art Museum until 6 p.m. 751 SW 121st Ave. Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science 954.424.0085 3280 South Miami Avenue www.youngatartmuseum.org www.miamisci.org

Ongoing Ongoing Creating the Dream: George Merrick’s Operation Pedro Pan: Coral Gables Curated by Arva Moore The Cuban Children’s Exodus - Exhibit Parks Experience the history of what became the The Coral Gables Museum’s introductory exhib- largest recorded child refugee exodus in the it sets the stage for what will follow. It highlights Western Hemisphere – an event that remained the genius of George Merrick, his family and essentially unknown or 30 years. From 1960- other visionaries who inspired him and helped 1962, more than 14,000 unaccompanied Cu- him turn his dream into reality. 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Certain restrictions apply. www.ahtahthiki.com November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 35 Cultural 11/01 The Lowe Art Museum Free Museum Admission 1301 Stanford Drive The Boca Raton Museum of Art is open to the 305.284.3535 Calendar W\ISPJMYLLVMJOHYNLVU[OLÄYZ[:\UKH`VML] www.lowemuseum.org ery month. 12:00pm – 5:00pm Boca Raton Museum of Art 11/11 501 Plaza Real Interactive Presentation: 561.392.2500 Why Your Family History Matters www.bocamuseum.org Based on her novel, Paper Children: An Immi- ARTWALKS grant’s Legacy, author Marcia Fine uses letters, 11/03 - 2/14 oral traditions and photographs to discover her GALLERIES Dames: Portraits by Norman Sunshine own identity formation, and then guide partici- The Boca Raton Museum of Art is proud to pants to learn more about who we are, where MUSEUMS premier an exhibition of portraits of notable we came from and why we do the things we women by West Palm Beach artist Norman do. Please bring one personal heirloom or arti- DANCE Sunshine, who has rendered such illustrious fact related to your family. faces as Agnes Gund, Nancy Kissinger, and Free with Museum admission. MUSIC Anne Sutherland Fuchs. An Emmy-winning 11:30 - 1:00pm fashion illustrator, Sunshine employs a unique Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU THEATER approach to digital art to create portraits that 301 Washington Ave. reveal a beautiful energy, elegance, and the hint 786.972.3175 CHARITIES of lives well lived. www.jewishmuseum.com (KTPZZPVUPZMYLLVU[OLÄYZ[:\UKH`VML]LY` CULINARY month, and otherwise $12 for adults, $10 for 11/11 - 3/13 seniors, and free for students with IDs and chil- Marc Podwal: FESTIVALS dren under 12. All This Has Come Upon Us... Boca Raton Museum of Art Artist, author and illustrator Mark Podwal, is FILM 501 Plaza Real best known for his drawings on The New York 561.392.2500 Times OP-ED page. The exhibition features www.bocamuseum.org Podwal’s drawings and paintings of historical TOURS threats of antisemitism, combined with verses 11/06 from the Book of Psalms. Each image in this FAMILY Opening Reception for Boca Raton Mu- series depicts a tragedy or injustice in Jew- seum Art School Exhibition ish history, from slavery in Egypt through the NIGHT LIFE Join us as we celebrate the 65th anniversary of Holocaust, and is paired with a verse from the Boca Raton Museum of Art and Art School Psalms. According to Podwal, “the paintings LECTURES & CLASSES with an exhibition of more than 90 works by and drawings in this series are a disturbing current adult and teen students. This exhibition reminder of how Europe’s extensive history of is on display at Sugar Sand Park in Boca Raton ‘Jew-hatred’ laid the groundwork for Terezin through December 6, 2015. and Auschwitz.” (On view through March 13, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 2016) Sugar Sand Park Adults $6.00 Seniors $5.00 Free Admission CULTURAL EVENTS 300 S. Military Trail for Museum Members, Student & Group 561.392.2503 Rates Available www.bocamuseum.org Daily 10:00am-5:00pm Closed Monday & VENUE DIRECTORY Holidays 11/07 - 11/08 Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU Live Demonstrations: 301 Washington Ave. RESTAURANTS Jewish Textile Traditions 786.972.3175 Drop-in to watch artist Nancy Billings create a www.jewishmuseum.com work of textile art right before your eyes. For two days, Nancy will make a chuppah (Jewish 11/11 wedding canopy) in a recreated studio space. TEACHER WORKSHOP: All This Has During this intimate one- on-one experience, Come Upon Us... she will answer your questions about the cre- An Interdisciplinary Workshop for Elementary, H[PVU\ZLHUKZPNUPÄJHUJLVM1L^PZO[L_[PSLZ Middle and High School Educators, Focus- The event is Free! ing on Literary Narrative, Visual Arts, Global HistoryMiami Museum (ќHPYZ HUK -SVYPKH /PZ[VY` )HZLK VU OLY 101 W Flagler Street novel, ‘PAPER CHILDREN--An Immigrant’s 305.375.1492 Legacy,’ about her family’s moving story of www.historymiami.org survival during World War II and her upbring- ing in South Florida, guest facilitator, educa- 11/08 tor and author Marcia Fine will guide par- Family Day: Portraits Class ticipants in exercises of identity formation. Through Fine’s own personal family letters, By AroundTown Arts & Culture Magazine Join us at the Lowe for our Family Day, featur- ing art-themed activities for all ages to enjoy. recordings, oral tradition and photographs, www.CultureOwl.com For more information about this event and all of educators will learn enhanced methods of our programming, visit www.lowemuseum.org. using literary history to create a positive im- 12p.m. - 3p.m. pact toward student identity development.

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11/19 Arts Encounter in Fort Lauderdale Arts Encounters leads a guided tour of two special exhibitions at the NSU Art Mu- seum | Fort Lauderdale. Travel back in time through the entertaining “Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of Ameri- can Television” to see how experimentation HTVUNHY[PZ[ZHUKKLZPNULYZPUÅ\LUJLK[OL pioneers of network TV in its formative years from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s. “The Indestructible Lee Miller” traces the remark- HISLSPMLHUKPUÅ\LU[PHS^VYR[OH[[OLMHTLK model and muse inspired among Surrealists like Man Ray and Edward Steichen – and the powerful images she went on to capture as HÄULHY[MHZOPVUHUKJVTIH[WOV[VNYHWOLY who exposed the horrors of World War II. Between exhibitions, meet fellow arts enthu- ZPHZ[Z V]LY H I\ќL[ S\UJO PU [OL T\ZL\T»Z café. RSVP to [email protected] or call Margery Gordon at 305- 989-0027. $50 includes admission fee, guides and S\UJOI\ќL[H[T\ZL\TJHMt 11:00am - 3:00pm NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale One East Las Olas Boulevard 305.989.0027 www.nsuartmuseum.org

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 37 201 SW 5th Ave 305.929.7010 DANCE www.miamicityballet.org 11/13 - 11/15 11/04 Program One featuring Swan Lake New World School of the Arts- New Program One opens the season with Swan World Dance Ensemble Lake, George Balanchine’s one-act version of The NWSA Dance Ensemble will perform an the most famous of all ballets, set to Tchai- exciting and varied program with works by cho- kovsky’s most dramatic and evocative score. reographers Eduardo Vilaro, Darshan Bhuller, This program also features the return of the Robert Battle, Lara Murphy and Gerard Ebitz, audience favorite Viscera, a rhythmic and in- spanning numerous dance styles from the lindy tensely physical work created on MCB by Liam hop to contemporary ballet. Scarlett, widely considered to be England’s General Admission: $12 most promising new choreographer; and Fan- Wednesday, 8:00 PM cy Free, Jerome Robbins’ and Leonard Bern- Aventura Arts & Cultural Center stein’s breakthrough World War II ballet – the 3385 NE 188 Street story of three sailors making the most of their 305.237.3341 24-hour shore leave in New York City, and the COMEDY www.nwsa.mdc.edu basis for the hit musical On The Town. Tickets start at $20 11/07 Friday, 11/13/15: 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, 11/03 - 11/06 YoungArts presents Outside the Box: 11/14/15: 2:00 p.m.; Saturday, 11/14/1: 8:00 Just the Funny Complexions Contemporary Ballet p.m.; Sunday, 11/15/15: 2:00 p.m. Just The Funny, Miami’s favorite improv and YoungArts presents Outside the Box featuring Kravis Center ZRL[JOJVTLK`JVTWHU`HUKÄ]L[PTL^PUULY 701 Okeechobee Blvd of the New Times Best of Miami presents: The *VTWSL_PVUZ *VU[LTWVYHY` )HSSL[ ¶ [OL ÄYZ[ event of our family-friendly multidisciplinary 305.929.7010 Big Show, the show where “Whose Line is it series. Co-founded by Tony Award-nominated www.miamicityballet.org Anyway” meets “Saturday Night Live,” featuring Broadway performer Desmond Richardson sketches, music and improvisational comedy (1986 YoungArts Winner in Dance and U.S. 11/14 based on YOUR suggestions! Presidential Scholar in the Arts), Complexions Jessica Lang Dance $20 All Tickets Contemporary Ballet is coming to YoungArts as Hailed as a “master of visual composition” Friday, 11/6/2015, 8:30pm by Dance Magazine, Jessica Lang powerfully South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center P[ZÄYZ[YLZPKLU[KHUJLJVTWHU`MYVT6J[VILY 25 to November 8. This opportunity will pro- transforms classical dance language into artful- 10950 SW 211 ST vide the renowned company with time, space ly crafted, emotionally engaging contemporary 786.573.5300 and resources, giving the dancers a chance to works. Audiences gravitate to her seamless www.smdcac.org work in Miami and engage with its community. combinations of set design, music and projec- While in residence, Complexions Contempo- tion, with sold out performances all over the 11/05 rary Ballet will create and perform an original world. Lang’s breathtaking company will trans- Catch A Rising Star Comedy: Caroline work by Master choreographer Dwight Rhoden form how you experience dance. Rhea at YoungArts’ Outside the Box, followed by the $22.50-$45 Stand-up comedian and actress, Caroline VѝJPHS WYLTPLYL H[ [OL 1V`JL ;OLH[LY PU 5L^ Saturday, 11/14/2015: 8:00pm Rhea brings a fresh, smart and spontaneous York. South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center approach to all of her work. She has performed Free; RSVP with EventBrite 109590 SW 211th St. in top comedy clubs all over the U.S. and Can- Saturday 11/7/2015 7:00pm 786.573.5300 ada. National YoungArts Foundation www.smdcac.org $45 regular reserved; $65 premium seating 2100 Biscayne Blvd Thursday, 8 p.m. 305.377.1140 11/20 - 11/21 Delray Beach Center for the Arts/Crest Theatre www.youngarts.org New World School of the Arts- Fall 51 N. Swinton Avenue Dance Celebration 561.243.7922 11/07 - 11/08 This annual program presents outstanding www.delrayarts.org Program One featuring Swan Lake dances performed by NWSA’s talented High Program One opens the season with Swan School and College dancers. This year’s pro- 11/14 Lake, George Balanchine’s one-act version of gram will include works by professional guest The Comedy Zone Feat. Philadelphia the most famous of all ballets, set to Tchai- choreographers including Ballet Hispanico Ar- Plowden kovsky’s most dramatic and evocative score. tistic Director Eduardo Vilaro’s tribute to the life Philadelphia Plowden is one of the most sound This program also features the return of the and music of Celia Cruz, Asuka. The program actors/comedians working today. His observa- audience favorite Viscera, a rhythmic and in- will present a variety of styles from hip-hop to tions & revelations about the human condition, tensely physical work created on MCB by Liam contemporary and ballet. mixed with stories from his own life, take an au- Scarlett, widely considered to be England’s General Admission: $10 dience on a 200mph trip that could stop at any most promising new choreographer; and Fan- Friday and Saturday, 7:30 PM point along the journey. Philly puts it all on the cy Free, Jerome Robbins’ and Leonard Bern- 5L^>VYSK+HUJL;OLH[LY ÅVVY line, because he always works in the moment. stein’s breakthrough World War II ballet – the 25 NE 2 Street $20 All Tickets story of three sailors making the most of their 305.237.3341 Saturday, 11/14/2015: 7:30pm - Saturday, 24-hour shore leave in New York City, and the www.nwsa.mdc.edu 11/14/2015: 9:30pm basis for the hit musical On The Town. South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center Tickets start at $20 11/21 109590 SW 211th St. Saturday, 11/7/15: 8:00 p.m., Sunday, 11/8/15: Ballet for Young People, Performed by 786.573.5300 2:00 p.m. Miami City Ballet School www.smdcac.org Broward Center for the Performing Arts 38 Join Miami City Ballet School Ensemble for an interactive, behind-the-scenes look at the art of ballet. Learn how ballet began, what it takes to become a professional ballet dancer and how a ballet is created. You’ll see performance excerpts from MCB’s repertoire, including Marius Petipa’s famed fairy-tale ballet Sleep- ing Beauty, featuring Puss N’ Boots, Cinderella, and Little Red Riding Hood. Also enjoy George Balanchine’s salute to the U.S.A. -- the high- spirited Stars and Stripes -- with all-American costumes, sets and music (danced to the patri- otic marches of John Philip Sousa). $15 All Tickets Saturday, 11/21/2015: 11:00am South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center 109590 SW 211th St. 786.573.5300 www.smdcac.org

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Ongoing WILD AFRICA 3D Come with us on a spectacular 3D ride across, over, through, and within the most dramatic continent on Earth: Africa. Our guide through this enchanted kingdom is the giver of life itself -- water. Water crafts wild Africa from its jungles to its deserts, conjuring up life wherever it jour- neys on its eternal continental cycles ... travel- ing above the plains on seasonal winds, cas- cading along raging rivers, or sheltering coral cities. The wild of Africa are born of water -- it dictates the character of the entire continent and will lead us through an epic 3D visualization of the great water cycle, as it related to African wildlife. Each audience member will feel right at the heart of the action, whether it’s amongst a EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF TPSSPVUKHUJPUNÅHTPUNVZHMHTPS`VMNLU[SLNV- rillas, or a herd of swimming elephants. AFRICA AMERICA’S #1 HOLIDAY TRADITION! 3D -- a magical journey through the heart of the wildest place on earth. Classic IMAX Only: $9 Adults; $8 Seniors; $7 Ft. Lauderdale, Dec. 11 - 13 Children 2-12 Show times vary Miami, Dec. 17 - 24 Museum of Discovery and Science and Au- toNation IMAX 3D Theater West Palm Beach, Dec. 27 - 29 401 S.W. Second St. 954.713.0930 www.mods.org Tickets available from $20! miamicityballet.org 305.929.7010 Thru 11/30 Space Station 3D 877.929.7010 toll free Lourdes Lopez, Artistic Director As astoundingly beautiful as it is technically KHaaSPUN :WHJL :[H[PVU + PZ [OL ÄYZ[L]LY 04(?+ZWHJLÄST(\KPLUJLZ^PSS[YH]LS miles above Earth at 17,500 mph to experience Shimon Ito in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™, Choreography by Space Station 3D - the greatest engineering George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust. © Alberto Oviedo. feat since landing a man on the Moon. Space Station 3D is the story of this unique partner- ship of 16 nations building a laboratory in outer TM space -- a permanent facility for the study of [OL LќLJ[Z VM SVUNK\YH[PVU L_WVZ\YL [V aLYV NYH]P[`HUK[OLULJLZZHY`ÄYZ[Z[LW[V^HYKZ[OL NSVIHSJVVWLYH[P]LLќVY[ULLKLKPMTHUPZ[V November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 39 someday set foot on Mars. It is a story of chal- and how it has changed our view of the uni- 11/06 - 11/12 lenges, setbacks and triumphs and ultimately, verse and ourselves. The documentary ad- Hamlet the shared international victory of men and venture “Hubble 3D” is an IMAX and Warner Directed by Lyndsey Turner (Posh, Chimerica) women whose dreams exceed the limits of life Bros. Pictures production, in cooperation with and produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, VU[OPZ,HY[O:WHJL:[H[PVU+PZ[OLÄYZ[JPU National Aeronautics and Space Administra- National Theatre Live will broadcast this eagerly ematic journey to the International Space Sta- tion (NASA). Narrated by three-time Academy awaited production live to cinemas including tion (ISS), where audiences can experience for Award® nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, “Hubble the Coral Gables Art Cinema on Friday, Novem- themselves life in zero gravity aboard the new +¹YL\UP[LZ[OL¸:WHJL:[H[PVU+¹ÄSTTHRPUN ber 6 - Sunday, November 8 at 1:00 pm. As a station. Transported by the magic of the IMAX® team led by producer and director Toni Myers. country arms itself for war, a family tears itself + [LJOUVSVN` [OL H\KPLUJL ISHZ[Z Vќ PU[V Director of photography James Neihouse also apart. Forced to avenge his father’s death but space with the astronauts and cosmonauts served as the astronaut crew trainer. 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Children 2-12 12:00 pm; Thursday, 11/12/2015 at 12:00 pm Classic IMAX Only: $9 Adults; $8 Seniors; $7 Show times vary Coral Gables Art Cinema Children 2-12 Museum of Discovery and Science and Au- 260 Aragon Ave Show times vary toNation IMAX 3D Theater 786.472.2249 Museum of Discovery and Science and Au- 401 S.W. Second St. www.gablescinema.com toNation IMAX 3D Theater 954.713.0930 401 S.W. Second St. www.mods.org 11/11 954.713.0930 Free Screening of “All Quiet on the West- www.mods.org 11/04 ern Front” Free Screening of “All The King’s Men” Five months ago, Martin Chilton, culture editor Thru 11/30 Robert Penn Warren’s roman à clef about the VM3VUKVU»Z;OL;LSLNYHWO^YV[L!¸;OLÄSTPZ Hubble 3D rise and fall of Southern demagogue Willie a faithful adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s Through the power of IMAX® 3D, “Hubble 3D,” Stark (Broderick Crawford) is a thinly disguised novel, written about the period in 1917 when narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, takes movie- biography of Louisiana governor Huey Long, he had fought on the western front (at the same goers on an unprecedented voyage through ^OVYVZL[OYV\NO[OLYHURZÄNO[PUNJVYY\W[PVU time as the young Hitler was in the trenches). distant galaxies to explore the grandeur and only to succumb to it himself. Robert Rossen’s The book, published in 1929, sold 2.5 million mystery of our celestial surroundings. 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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 41 SPRL N\P[HYPZ[Z HUK \ZL YVJR KPZ[VY[PVU LќLJ[Z 7:30pm trucks and cash bar are available at every con- Named one of the hottest bands at South by Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts cert. The 2015-16 Season Sponsor is Delray Southwest, they’ve performed with Alicia Keys, Center Motors. Presenting sponsor for the 2015-16 Kanye West, and Jay-Z. 10910 SW 17 ST Free Friday Concert Series is the Delray Mo- Prices start at $20 305.348.0496 tors automotive group: Lincoln of Delray, Delray 4 p.m. ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ Subaru and Delray Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram. UM Maurice Gusman Concert Hall 7:30 p.m. 1314 Miller Drive 11/05 Delray Beach Center for the Arts /Outdoor Pa- 305.284.4940 FIU Music Student Showcase: Student vilion www.festivalmiami.com Composers Concert 51 N. Swinton Avenue FIU School of Music undergraduate and gradu- 561.243.7922 11/02 ate composers and technology students www.delrayarts.org New World Symphony: Musicians’ Forum showcase their works in the beautiful Wertheim Curated and produced by the NWS Fellows, Concert Hall. The works represent a variety of Musicians’ Forums come alive through musical aesthetics and performance genres performed spontaneity and unique artistic partnerships. by FIU School of Music student performers. Join the Fellows for this inspired performance. 7:30pm 7:00 PM Miami Beach Urban Studios New World Center 420 Lincoln Rd 500 17th Street 305.348.0496 305.673.3331 ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ www.nws.edu 11/05 11/03 New World School of the Arts- Chamber Festival Miami - Joey DeFrancesco Orchestra Concert Master jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco tears it The NWSA Chamber Orchestra, under the di- up on his Hammond B3 in the great tradition of rection of Alfred Gershfeld, perform an exciting the incredible Jimmy Smith. A crowd favorite at program of various Chamber Orchestra works 11/06 - 11/07 festivals worldwide, you’ll soon become a fan at the Wolfson Campus. La Traviata of his swinging style and remarkable original- Thursday, 6:00 PM Verdi’s consumptive courtesan, Violetta Valéry ity. From his two Grammy nominations, over 30 Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus may be the most heart-wrenching character in recordings as leader and numerous collabora- 101 NE 4 Street, Room 2106 all of opera: a high-spirited but deceptively deli- tions with modern jazz legends, DeFrancesco 305.237.3622 JH[L^VTHU^OV\UL_WLJ[LKS`ÄUKZHUK[OLU is quickly becoming jazz royalty. Winner of www.nwsa.mdc.edu ZLSÅLZZS`NP]LZ\W[OLSV]LVMOLYHSS[VVZOVY[ countless critic’s polls, he’s also the weekly ra- life. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. dio host of Organized on SiriusXM. 11/05 $27-$47 Prices start at $20 Festival Miami - Freda Payne - And Her 8:00pm 8 p.m. Band of Gold South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center UM Maurice Gusman Concert Hall FREDA PAYNE, vocals SHELLY BERG, piano 109590 SW 211th St. 1314 Miller Drive CHUCK BERGERON, bass STEPHEN RUCK- 786.573.5300 305.284.4940 ER, drumset Though best known for her 1970 www.smdcac.org www.festivalmiami.com R&B crossover smash hit, “Band of Gold,” Detroit’s sultry Freda Payne is a jazz singer in 11/03 the beautiful tradition of Nancy Wilson and Ella 11/06 - 11/07 Jazz at the Wertheim Series: FIU Latin Fitzgerald. Her musical versatility and elegant La Traviata Jazz Ensemble stage appeal keep her in high demand as a Opera in 4 Acts. Music by G. Verdi inspired on The FIU Latin Jazz Ensemble, directed by Mike touring artist. Here she sings “Save Your Love the play of Alexander Dumas “La Dame aux Orta, will be perform an exciting evening of for Me” plus other enthralling selections with Camellias” In Verdi’s opera, Violetta Valery’s new and well- known jazz classics, as well as a trio featuring the Frost School’s Dean Shelly character represents the young lady desired original compositions by FIU’s Jazz Combos Berg on piano. Payne’s latest , Come by most important and rich people of Paris on Ensemble. Back to Me Love, is a perfect showcase for her those days. One day she meets a young man $5-15 inventive artistry. (SMYLKV^P[O^OVTMVY[OLÄYZ[[PTLPUOLYSPML 7:30pm Prices start at $20 falls in a true and passionate love. Their love Herbert & Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts 8 p.m. was against Alfredo’s father wishes who de- Center UM Maurice Gusman Concert Hall THUKZ=PVSL[[HHZ\WYLTLZHJYPÄJLMYVTOLY[V Modesto A. Maidique Campus, 10910 SW 17 1314 Miller Drive save the family’s reputation. Her broken heart St. 305.284.4940 and the disease that ravages her body bring 305.348.0496 www.festivalmiami.com her to an early and tragic death. ^^^^WHJÄ\LK\ $27, $37 and $47 11/06 Friday 11/6/2015 at 8:00 PM - Saturday 11/03 Free Friday Concerts 11/7/2015 at 8 PM Jazz a the Wertheim Series: FIU Latin Join us for 60’s Covers with ORANGE SUN- South Miami Dade Cultural Arts Center Jazz Ensemble SHINE. The 2015-16 Free Friday Concert Se- 10950 SW 211 Sreet The FIU Latin Jazz Ensemble, directed by ries features 17 concerts from October 2nd 786.573.5300 Mike Orta, will be performan exciting evening through January 22nd. With something for ev- of new and well- known jazz classics, as well eryone, it’s music for the masses! All concerts 11/06 as original compositions by FIU’s Jazz Combos are weather permitting; donations appreciated. Larry Coryell & Diego Figueiredo - LATIN Ensemble. Bring lawn chairs, and bring the family, but Experience a fusion of great talent, as Larry, $15 General Admission no pets or outside food and beverage. Food one of the pioneers of jazz-rock dating back to the 1960s, merges with Diego, who was twice 42 awarded “one of the greatest guitarists in the Tony winner Dee Dee Bridgewater, vocalist composed in 1727 for King George II and world” at the Montreux Jaxx Festival. Larry has Maysa, who performed on the soundtrack for Queen Caroline of England, bring an exciting, worked with renowned musicians such as Gary :WPRL3LL»ZÄST1\UNSL-L]LYHUK3Paa>YPNO[ regal note to Seraphic Fire’s season. Continu- Burton, Herbie Mann, and Jack Bruce, estab- an acclaimed composer, jazz, neosoul, and ing in the same Royal vein, Seraphic Fire will lishing his multifarious musical voice. Diego is a gospel stylist. complete this program with the Florida pre- fast rising star among the world’s greatest jazz For tickets visit www.arshtcenter.org miere of Marc Antoine Charpentier’s triumphant guitarists, uniting technique and emotion with a 8 p.m. Te Deum, a masterwork of the French Baroque fusion of Brazilian music and jazz. ***Arts Ga- Adrienne Arsht Center, John S. and James L. style. The singers of Seraphic Fire will be joined rage has a B.Y.O.W. Policy - Bring Your Own Knight Concert Hall by the lauded New York-based period instru- Whatever: food, beverages (including alcohol), 1300 Biscayne Blvd. ment ensemble, The Sebastians, to perform cutlery and cups.*** (Concession stand sells 305.284.4940 these exquisite pieces. snacks and sodas) www.festivalmiami.com $57.82 $25-$45 7:30 PM 8pm-10pm 11/06 All Saints Episcopal Arts Garage Concert Series - South Florida Chapter 333 Tarpon Dr 180 NE First Street of the American Liszt Society 305.285.9060 561.450.6357 The South Florida Chapter of the American ^^^ZLYHWOPJÄYLVYN www.artsgarage.org Liszt Society presents world-renowned and South Florida-based powerhouse pianist Ke- 11/06 11/06 mal Gekic with an unforgettable evening of pia- Jazz Roots: The Movie Music of Spike JAZZ ROOTS: The Movie Music of Spike UPZ[PJÄYL^VYRZ Lee and Terence Blanchard Lee and Terence Blanchard $20 adults & $12 Senior and Student (K-12 & Presented in collaboration with the Frost Jazz Roots and Festival Miami co-present a college with student I.D) School of Music’s Festival Miami, the 2015- celebration of the movies of Spike Lee, with 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm 2016 eighth anniversary JAZZ ROOTS season memorable scores by multi-Grammy-winning Deering Estate RPJRZ Vќ ^P[O H ZWLJ[HJ\SHY JVUJLY[ L_WSVY- trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard, who 16701 SW 72 Avenue ing the movies of director Spike Lee and the JVTWVZLK[OLT\ZPJMVYHSSVM3LL»ZÄSTZMYVT 305.235.1668 memorable scores of TERENCE BLANCHARD. Malcom X to Inside Man. The evening features www.deeringestate.org BLANCHARD is an internationally renowned a montage of classic scenes from Spike Lee QHaa[Y\TWL[LYOHZV]LYÄSTZJVYLZ[VOPZ movies performed by the Blanchard and his 11/06 JYLKP[HUKPZ[OLTVZ[WYVSPÄJQHaaT\ZPJPHU[V quintet, the Frost School’s Henry Mancini In- HANDEL: CORONATION ANTHEMS ever compose for movies. The evening will fea- stitute Orchestra, plus three-time Grammy and Handel’s monumental “Coronation Anthems”, ture a montage of classic scenes from Spike

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 43 Lee movies performed by a star-studded lineup Rodríguez was nominated for a 2015 Gram- 11/08 featuring BLANCHARD and his quintet. Joining my® in the category of “best arrangement, FIU Jazz Guitar Ensemble them are 3-time Grammy and Tony winner DEE instrumental or acappella,” for the track Guan- The FIU Jazz Guitar Ensemble performs stan- DEE BRIDGEWATER, Grammy nominated vo- tanamera. dard and contemporary jazz repertoire, as well calist MAYSA and rising R&B/jazz and gospel $30 in advance, $35 day of show as original compositions that take advantage vocalist LIZZ WRIGHT along with the HENRY Saturday, 11/7/2015, 7:30pm of the unique and varied sounds of the electric MANCINI INSTITUTE ORCHESTRA. South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center guitar. Directed by jazz guitarist Tom Lippincott. Tickets range from $25.00- $130.00 109590 SW 211th St. 3:00pm Friday,11/06/2015: 8:00pm 786.573.5300 The Wolfsonian-FIU Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts www.smdcac.org 1001 Washington Avenue 1300 Biscayne Blvd. 305.348.0496 305.949.6722 11/07 ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ www.arshtcenter.org HANDEL: CORONATION ANTHEMS Handel’s monumental “Coronation Anthems”, 11/08 11/07 composed in 1727 for King George II and Chopin for All Free Concert Chopin for All Free Concert Queen Caroline of England, bring an exciting, The Chopin for All Free Concert Series Open The Chopin for All Free Concert Series Open regal note to Seraphic Fire’s season. Continu- the 2015-16 Season with Eric Zuber, a winner the 2015-16 Season with Eric Zuber, a winner ing in the same Royal vein, Seraphic Fire will of the 2015 National Chopin Piano Competi- of the 2015 National Chopin Piano Competi- complete this program with the Florida pre- tion performing works by Chopin as well as tion performing works by Chopin as well as miere of Marc Antoine Charpentier’s triumphant Mozart’s Duport Variations, K.573. The Chopin Mozart’s Duport Variations, K.573. The Chopin Te Deum, a masterwork of the French Baroque for All Concerts continue monthly through May. for All Concerts continue monthly through May. style. The singers of Seraphic Fire will be joined Sunday, 11/8/2015: 3 - 5 PM Saturday, 11/7/15: 3 - 5 PM by the lauded New York-based period instru- Grenada Presbyterian Church Broward County Main Library ment ensemble, The Sebastians, to perform 950 University Drive 100 S Andrews Ave these exquisite pieces. 305.868.0624 305.868.0624 $57.82 www.chopin.org www.chopin.org 8:00 PM Miami Shores Presbyterian 11/08 11/07 602 Ne 96th St HANDEL: CORONATION ANTHEMS An Evening with Branford Marsalis 305.285.9060 Handel’s monumental “Coronation Anthems”, 0U OPZ ÄYZ[ HWWLHYHUJL H[ [OL :V\[O 4V[VYZ ^^^ZLYHWOPJÄYLVYN composed in 1727 for King George II and Jazz Series, National Endowment for the Queen Caroline of England, bring an exciting, Arts Jazz Master and renowned three-time 11/07 regal note to Seraphic Fire’s season. Continu- Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Bran- Festival Miami - The Mills Brothers - Six ing in the same Royal vein, Seraphic Fire will ford Marsalis brings his extraordinary quar- Decades of Chart-Topping Hits complete this program with the Florida pre- tet for an evening of sizzling hot jazz. One of For more than 75 years the elegant and re- miere of Marc Antoine Charpentier’s triumphant the most revered instrumentalists of his time, laxed vocal harmonies of The Mills Brothers Te Deum, a masterwork of the French Baroque Branford has led a dizzying array of jazz en- have attracted adoring audiences worldwide. style. The singers of Seraphic Fire will be joined sembles from big bands to quartets and has With 71 chart singles spanning six decades, by the lauded New York-based period instru- been a frequent soloist with classical ensem- The Mills Brothers’ hit parade includes “Lazy ment ensemble, The Sebastians, to perform bles. He has performed with many of the jazz River,” “Yellow Bird,” “Glow Worm,” “Paper these exquisite pieces. giants, including , Dizzy Gillespie, Doll,” and “Cab Driver,” to name just a few. $57.82 Herbie Hancock and Sonny Rollin; composed Here their music is authentically performed 4:00 PM the soundtrack to Mo’Better Blues; and was by singer John Mills II, who performed for South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center the original bandleader for the Tonight Show over a decade with his father Donald Mills 10950 Sw 211th St with Jay Leno. Live jazz simply doesn’t get (the last surviving original band member), and 305.285.9060 any better than when Branford and his inno- the compelling Elmer Hopper, who spent 21 ^^^ZLYHWOPJÄYLVYN vative group take the stage. years with The Platters. They are accompa- $35 and $30 nied at Festival Miami by the award-winning 11/08 Saturday, 11/7/15: 8:00 p.m. Frost Studio Jazz Band, plus a special guest Seraphic Fire - Handel: Pinecrest Gardens rhythm section. Coronation Anthems 11000 Red Road Prices start at $20 In Collaboration with The Sebastians Patrick 305.669.6990 8 p.m. Dupré Quigley, Conductor Handel’s monumen- ^^^WPULJYLZ[ÅNV] UM Maurice Gusman Concert Hall tal Coronation Anthems, composed in 1727 for 1314 Miller Drive the coronation of King George II and Queen 11/07 305.284.4940 Caroline of England, bring an exciting, regal Alfredo Rodríguez Trio www.festivalmiami.com note to Seraphic Fire’s season. Continuing in Quincy Jones Presents: Alfredo Rodríguez Trio the same royal vein, Seraphic Fire will complete Discovered at the 2006 Montreux Jazz Festi- 11/07 - 11/08 this program with the Florida premiere of Marc val by Quincy Jones, Cuban-born Alfredo Ro- New World Symphony: Water Music Antoine Charpentier’s triumphant Te Deum, a dríguez has rapidly risen to stardom under the Paul Goodwin, conductor Telemann: Water masterwork of the French Baroque style. The tutelage of the famed producer. Since arriving Music, “Ebb and Flow” Handel: Water Music singers of Seraphic Fire will be joined by The to the US in 2009, Rodríguez has appeared on Saturday from $45, Sunday from $40 Sebastians to perform these exquisite pieces. prestigious stages such as the Playboy Jazz Saturday, 11/7/15 at 7:30 PM; Sunday, 11/8/15 Pre-show talk Festival at the Hollywood Bowl, the Gilmore @ 2:00 PM $20-$55 Keyboard Festival, Detroit, Umbria and Vienna New World Center Sunday, 11/8/2015: 4:00pm Jazz Festivals. Rodríguez’s music explores his 500 17th Street South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center memories of Cuba, the people and culture he 305.673.3331 109590 SW 211th St. left behind, and how he found his new place. www.nws.edu 786.573.5300 www.smdcac.org 44 11/09 [OL UH[PVU»ZÄULZ[ JVUJLY[ OHSSZ ;=  MLH[\YL Grammy nominees vocalist Tierney Sutton and Chimes of Freedom: WWII and Vietnam ÄST HWWLHYHUJLZ *+  +=+ YLJVYKPUNZ QVPU the Shelly Berg Quartet perform a program of Inspired by the music and lyrics of Bob Dylan’s the full Symphony for an unforgettable evening. Gershwin inspired jazz in “Gershwin, Gershwin, iconic song “Chimes of Freedom”, the FIUWE The cadets will travel from New York to join the .LYZO^PU¹ :\[[VU YLJLU[S` YLJLP]LK OLY ÄM[O embarks of a musical journey honoring the Symphony for an unforgettable performance Grammy nomination and was a favorite in the plight of diverse people from adversity towards evening, including the legendary West Point recent Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll. Berg, freedom. The 2nd installment of this concert March. VULVM[OL¸ÄULZ[WPHUPZ[Z[VKH`WSH`PUNTVK- series features music written in honor of the $50-$75 ern mainstream jazz” has performed and/or re- victims of WWII and Vietnam. The concert be- 8:15 PM corded with every jazz great in the biz. A great gins with the meditative and playful tone poem Broward Center of the Performing Arts, Ama- evening of Gershwin and jazz. ¸( *VYUÄLSK PU 1\S` HUK [OL 9P]LY¹ MVY JOHT- turo Theater $50 reserved seating ber winds, percussion by composer William 201 Southwest 5th Avenue 7:45pm Penn with the world renown baritone Dean Pe- 954.462.0222 Broward Center for the Performing Arts terson as vocalist. The concert will culminate www.sota.org 201 SW 5th Ave. with two amazing works for wind ensemble. 954.462.0222 Daniel “Buckvich’s shocking “Symphony no. 1 11/10 www.goldcoastjazz.org ‘Dresden’ “for wind ensemble and David GIll- FIU Faculty Artist Series: Mozart and..All ingham’s heartfelt “Heroes Lost and Fallen (A That Brass! 11/12 Vietnam Memorial).” Faculty of the FIU Wind Studies team up with America and Three Dog Night $10 General Admission pianist Jose Lopez to present Mozart’s Quintet Iconic folk rockers America have been perform- 7:30pm for Piano and Woodwinds, followed by select- ing to sold out crowds since the ‘70s, treat- Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts ed works for Brass Quintet. ing generations of fans to genre classics like Center Concert Hall $15 General Admission “A Horse With No Name” and “Sister Golden 10910 SW 17 ST 7:30pm Hair.” Considered a top-shelf touring act, the 305.348.0496 Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts band thrilled fans with the announcement of a ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ Center Concert Hall 2014 coast-to-coast U.S. tour of their greatest 10910 SW 17 ST hits. Three Dog Night scored a succession of 11/10 305.348.0496 21 hit singles, including eleven Top Tens, and West Point Glee Club ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ twelve consecutive gold from 1969 One of the U.S. Military Academy’s most vis- to 1975, thanks to the slick, sometimes soul- ible cadet organizations, the West Point Glee 11/11 ful vocal harmonies of singers Danny Hutton, Club has been touching audiences worldwide Gold Coast Jazz Presents Tierney Sut- Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells and an excel- for over 100 yrs. through live performance in ton & Shelly Berg Trio lent ear for quality material.

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 45 $54, $69, $84 11/12 Symphony No. 3 (“Organ Symphony”) Doors Open at 7pm. Show begins at 8pm CONCERT SERIES-JOURNEY Tickets start at just $39! Under 18s FREE! Hard Rock Live Hollywood THROUGH SOUND Friday, November 13 at 8 PM and Saturday, 5747 Seminole Way Exploring Jewish Life Through Music November 14 at 8 PM www.myhrl.com Concert 1: In Commemoration of Kristallnacht Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts The FIU School of Music and the Jewish Mu- 1300 Biscayne Blvd. 11/12 seum of Florida- FIU (JMOF-FIU) present a 305.949.6722 Jazz in the Garden powerful evening in commemoration of Kristall- www.clevelandorchestramiami.com Celebrate the art of jazz with The Marshall Tur- nacht. The evening will feature members of the kin Classic Jazz Ensemble in the Boca Raton Amernet String Quartet as they explore works 11/13 Museum of Art’s outdoor Sculpture Garden. for string trio by Jewish composers including Grace Weber Free with Museum admission. Hans Gal, Hans Krasa, Gideon Klein, Mieczy- Born and raised in Wisconsin, Grace is cur- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm slaw Weinberg, and Egon Wellesz. Given their rently based in Brooklyn and has just released Boca Raton Museum of Art Jewish background, the Amernet has pursued OLY ZLSMKLÄUPUN ZLJVUK HSI\T ;OL 9LÄULY` 501 Plaza Real a long and important commitment to dissemi- produced by Malcolm Burn (Emmylou Harris, 561.392.2500 nating the voices of these silenced or repressed 5L]PSSL)YV[OLYZHUK.LVќ:[HUÄLSK-PYLOVYZL www.bocamuseum.org musicians. This program is in conjunction with Mieka Pauley). Often labeled an “old soul,” the current JMOF-FIU exhibition, Grace’s music is grounded in powerful soul, 11/12 Mark Podwal: All This Has Come Upon Us... roots and gospel sounds, with her voice and JOURNEY THROUGH SOUND: Exploring (On view through March 13, 2016). family. songwriting as the centerpiece. Jewish Life Through Music $10 JMOF-FIU Members; $18 Non-Members; $30 in advance, $35 day of show The FIU School of Music and the Jewish Muse- FREE for FIU Students (with valid ID) Friday, 11/13/2015: 8:30pm um of Florida-FIU (JMOF-FIU) present a power- 7:00pm South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center ful evening in commemoration of Kristallnacht. Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU 109590 SW 211th St. Known in English as the Night of Broken Glass, 301 Washington Ave. 786.573.5300 Kristallnacht was a Nazi-sponsored pogrom 786.972.3175 www.smdcac.org that resulted in deaths, wholesale destruction www.jewishmuseum.com of Jewish property and as many as 30,000 11/13 deportations to concentration camps. Coor- 11/12 New World Symphony: Pulse - Late Night dinated attacks on homes, businesses and Voices Around the World: Arias, Songs, at the New World Symphony synagogues left shattered glass in the streets and Duets by Ernesto Lecuona Christian Reif, conductor The New World Cen- of German villages, towns and cities Nov. 9-10, FIU singers and piano students present an eve- ter transforms into a late-night lounge—com- 1938. The evening will feature members of the ning of masterworks and songs by famed pia- plete with club- style lighting and videos—dur- Amernet String Quartet as they explore works nist Ernesto Lecuona, composer of Malaguena, ing this innovative event, where the only rule is for string trio by Jewish composers includ- HUK[OLTVZ[PTWVY[HU[ÄN\YLPU*\IHUT\ZPJ to connect with the music and performers. A ing including Hans Gal, the most important in the 20th Century. Lecuona’s prodigious activ- DJ spins electronic grooves alongside perfor- Brahms scholar of his time; Hans Krasa, com- ities as a composer and performer were enor- mances by the New World Symphony of con- poser of the children’s opera Brundibar and TV\ZS`PUÅ\LU[PHSUV[VUS`[OYV\NOV\[*\IHI\[ temporary and classical works for orchestra a disciple of Zemlinsky and Roussel; Gideon also in the rest of Latin America, Spain and the and ensemble. Klein, one of the organizers of the musical life United States. From $30 of Terezin, alongside his colleagues Krasa and $10.00 General Admission 9:00 PM Ullmann; and Egon Wellesz, a leading scholar 7:30pm New World Center of Byzantine music who found success in Steinway Piano Gallery 500 17th Street the UK after the war. Given its Jewish back- 4104 Ponce de Leon Blvd. 305.673.3331 ground, the Amernet has pursued a long and 305.348.0496 www.nws.edu important commitment to disseminating the ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ voices of these silenced or repressed musi- 11/13 cians. This program is in conjunction with the Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett - ACOUSTIC current JMOF-FIU exhibition, Mark Podwal: All BLUES ROCK This Has Come Upon Us...,(On view through The legendary guitar players, known for their March 13, 2016) featuring the work of artist, band Little Feat from the 1970s (an electric author and illustrator Mark Podwal, who is best blend of blues, rock and roll, and jazz), have known for his drawings on The New York Times joined forces to form an acoustic duet com- OP-ED page. bining Little Feat songs and more, all guaran- $10 JMOF-FIU Members; $18 Non-Members; teed to blow you away. ***Arts Garage has a FREE for FIU Students (with valid ID) B.Y.O.W. Policy - Bring Your Own Whatever: 7:00pm food, beverages (including alcohol), cutlery and Jewish Museum of Florida cups.*** 301 Washington Ave $45-$60 305.672.5044 8PM-10PM ^^^JHY[HÄ\LK\ Arts Garage 180 NE 1st Street 11/13 - 11/14 561.450.6357 SAINT-SAËNS ORGAN SYMPHONY with The Cleveland Orchestra 11/13 The Cleveland Orchestra Giancarlo Guerrero, Free Friday Concerts conductor Johannes Moser, cello CHÁVEZ Join us for A Motown Tribute with THE MO- Symphony No. 2 (“Sinfonia India”) SHOSTA- TOWNERS. The 2015-16 Free Friday Concert KOVICH Cello Concerto No. 1 SAINT-SAËNS Series features 17 concerts from October 2nd

46 through January 22nd. With something for ev- mer Kenny Wolleson. diverse cultural traditions. One of Ma’s goals eryone, it’s music for the masses! All concerts $40 adults; $15 students with I.D. is to explore music as a means of commu- are weather permitting; donations appreciated. Saturday, November 14, 2015; 8:00 - 10:30 nication and as a vehicle for the migration of Bring lawn chairs, and bring the family, but PM ideas across a range of cultures throughout the no pets or outside food and beverage. Food Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center world. BRIC explores this relationship through trucks and cash bar are available at every con- 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr Blvd music. This performance is not to be missed! cert. The 2015- 16 Season Sponsor is Delray 754.816.6101 Ticket prices range from $50.00-$150.00 Motors. Presenting sponsor for the 2015-16 ^^^ZV\[OÅVYPKHQHaaVYN Sunday, 11/15/2015: 8:00pm; Free Friday Concert Series is the Delray Mo- Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts tors automotive group: Lincoln of Delray, Delray 11/15 1300 Biscayne Blvd Subaru and Delray Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram. Enchanted with Espana 305.949.6722 7:30 p.m. Alhambra Orchestra, with conductor Timothy www.arshtcenter.org Delray Beach Center for the Arts /Outdoor Pa- Shade, brings you exciting and exotic music vilion about magic and about Spain. Dramatic pieces 11/15 51 N. Swinton Avenue by Bizet, Stravinsky, Chabrier, DeFalla. Bring The Annual Wertheim Showcase featur- 561.243.7922 `V\Y^OVSLMHTPS`[V[OPZ[LYYPÄJ-9,,JVUJLY[ ing guest organist Marilyn Keiser www.delrayarts.org Free parking too. Organist Marilyn Keiser plays the 74-rank Sunday, Nov. 15, 7:30 pm Schantz organ in the Herbert and Nicole Wert- 11/14 Ransom Everglades School heim Performing Arts Center in appreciation of South Florida JAZZ Presents The Julian 3575 Main Highway Dr. Herbert and Nicole Wertheim’s gift of the Lage Trio 305.668.9260 Sydell Ida Wertheim organ to the FIU School He was a guitar prodigy at eight, then protégé www.alhambramusic.org of Music in 1999. The gift of the organ was a of Gary Burton at age 11. Since then Julian donation in remembrance of his mother, Sydell Lage has become the freshest, most compel- 11/15 Ida Wertheim. Dr. Wertheim and his wife Nicole ling and charismatic face of jazz guitar since Musical Perspectives on the Cultures of have made gifts of more than $1 million to the Pat Metheny. His debut recording Sounding BRIC University’s music, theatre, and dance pro- Point received a Grammy nomination. In addi- Yo-Yo Ma brings together long time collabora- grams. Marilyn Keiser is Chancellor’s Professor tion to leading his own band, Julian is featured tors and friends with whom he has explored the of Music Emeritus at Jacobs School of Music, in Gary Burton’s New Quartet. He also has an musical and cultural traditions of Europe, Latin Indiana University, Bloomington, where she acclaimed duo project with guitarist Chris El- America and the Silk Road. In a program includ- taught courses in sacred music and applied dridge. The trio Julian brings to South Florida ing works from Brazil, Russia, India and China, organ for 25 years. Prior to her appointment at features bassist Orlando le Fleming and drum- the group brings a 21st century perspective to Indiana University, Dr. Keiser was Organist and

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 47 Director of Music at All Souls Parish in Asheville, Center Concert Hall assignment that established his image as one North Carolina and Music Consultant for the 10910 SW 17 ST of the godfathers of the hip-hop scene. Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina. 305.348.0496 $35 $15 General Admission ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ Thursday 11/19/2015 6:30pm-8:00pm 3:00pm National YoungArts Foundation Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts 11/19 2100 Biscayne Blvd Center Jazz at the Wertheim Series: Jazz Vocal 305.377.1140 10910 SW 17 ST Ensemble 305.348.0496 Vocal sensation Lisanne Lyons directs the new- 11/20 ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ ly formed jazz vocal ensemble. $15 General Vivian Sessoms - Live Jazz at Arts Ga- Admission rage 11/17 7:30pm The powerful vocalist steps into the spotlight Distinguished Conductor Series: guest Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts after working as a backing vocalist for Christina conductor Carlos Riazuelo Center Concert Hall Aguilera, Cher, Joe Cocker, Pink, Patti Labelle, FIU School of Music presents a new orchestral 10910 SW 17 ST Patti Austin, Natalie Cole and Chaka Khan. The series featuring guest conductors from all over 305.348.0496 soulful singer has also collaborated with Chris the globe as they lead the talented students of ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ Botti, Eric Benet and Rob Thomas of Match- the FIU Symphony Orchestra in a memorable box 20. ***Arts Garage has a B.Y.O.W. Policy - evening for all. You are invited to mix and min- 11/19 Bring Your Own Whatever: food, beverages (in- gle with our guest maestro at our post-concert FIU Music Showcase: Student Stars cluding alcohol), cutlery and cups.*** $25-$35 reception in our spectacular Herbert and Nicole An afternoon matinee featuring the premier 8:00pm (doors open half an hour before the Wertheim Performing Arts Center. We welcome students of each area within the FIU School of show) Venezuelan-born conductor Carlos Riazuelo. Music. 3:30pm Arts Garage Grieg: Holberg Suite ( conducted by Jordan Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts 180 NE 1st Street Cohen), Haydn: Concerto for Violin in C Ma- Center Concert Hall 561.450.6357 jor with violinist Robert Daviidovic, Schumann: 10910 SW 17 ST www.artsgarage.org Symphony No. 4. 305.348.0496 $15 General Admission ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ 11/20 7:30pm FIU Music Student Showcase: Miami Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts 11/19 Guitar Orchestra Center Concert Hall George Winston in Concert The FIU Miami Guitar Orchestra, directed by 10910 SW 17 ST Since 1972, folk pianist George Winston has guitarist/composer Mesut Özgen, will present 305.348.0496 released 13 solo piano albums. Inspired by the an exciting program of music from Renais- ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ seasons and topographies, George Winston’s sance to modern, as well as jazz and traditional concerts feature a variety of styles including me- musics from around the world. 7:30pm 11/17 lodic folk piano, New Orleans R&B piano, and Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts New World Symphony: Inside the Music stride piano. He performs songs from his sea- Center Concert Hall Join the Fellows for an intimate glimpse into sonal recordings Autumn, December, Winter 10910 SW 17 ST their craft with these behind-the-scenes pre- Into Spring, and Summer. This concert will fea- 305.348.0496 sentations on topics ranging from music appre- ture Winston’s Winter Show, which will include ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ ciation to the historic contexts of composers melodic fall and winter songs, some of Vince and more. Audience members are encouraged Guaraldi’s Peanuts pieces, pieces inspired by 11/20 - 11/21 to participate by asking questions and taking the New Orleans piano & the stride piano tradi- New World Symphony / Encounters: Co- part in post-presentation discussions. tions, and songs from his latest album, Spring pland and Ives 7:00 PM Carousel. Presented by MusicWorks. Christian Reif, conductor Jamie Bernstein, host New World Center, SunTrust Pavilion $57 regular; $77 premium Copland: Hoedown from Rodeo Copland: Se- 500 17th Street Thursday, 8 p.m. lections from Billy the Kid Ives: Mvts. III and V 305.673.3331 Delray Beach Center for the Arts/Crest Theatre from Symphony No. 2 www.nws.edu 51 N. Swinton Avenue $25 561.243.7922 7:30 PM 11/18 www.delrayarts.org New World Center FIU Music Student Showcase: 500 17th Street Piano Recital 11/19 305.673.3331 FIU piano students presents an evening of Salon Series: Fab 5 Freddy www.nws.edu masterworks by Cuban composers. 7:30pm YoungArts presents an intimate Salon, spon- Steinway Piano Gallery sored by the John S. and James L. Knight 11/20 4104 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Foundation, with American hip hop pioneer, Free Friday Concerts 305.348.0496 ]PZ\HS HY[PZ[ HUK ÄSTTHRLY -HI  -YLKK` 0UP Join us for the ultimate Bruce Springsteen Trib- ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ tially exploding onto the scene in the late 70s ute with THE B STREET BAND. The 2015-16 11/18 HZVULVM[OLÄYZ[.YHѝ[PHY[PZ[Z[VL_OPIP[OPZ Free Friday Concert Series features 17 con- Wind and Percussion Arts Series presents “Ju- paintings internationally, Fab was key in get- certs from October 2nd through January 22nd. bilee” ting the art world to realize that New York graf- With something for everyone, it’s music for the Featuring the music of Philip Sparke, David Del Ä[P^HZZWH^UPUNHUHY[TV]LTLU[[OH[^V\SK masses! All concerts are weather permitting; Tredici, Robert Sheldon, Brian Balmages and eventually give birth to street art. A true multi- donations appreciated. Bring lawn chairs, and Randall Standridge. Directed by Barry Bern- KPZJPWSPUHY`HY[PZ[-HIHSZVL_WSVYLKÄSTT\ZPJ bring the family, but no pets or outside food and hardt. and television projects, collaborating on the cult beverage. Food trucks and cash bar are avail- $10.00 General Admission JSHZZPJÄST>PSK:[`SLWYVK\JPUNYHW]PKLVZMVY able at every concert. The 2015-16 Season 7:30pm artists including Queen Latifah, KRS-One, and Sponsor is Delray Motors. Presenting sponsor Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Shabba Ranks, and hosting Yo! MTV Raps, an for the 2015-16 Free Friday Concert Series is

48 the Delray Motors automotive group: Lincoln of 2 p.m. ing under the stars. Bring a blanket or chair and Delray, Delray Subaru and Delray Dodge Chrys- Delray Beach Center for the Arts / Crest The- spread out on the great lawn for the General ler Jeep Ram. atre Admission price of $15 ($10 with SIB Resident 7:30 p.m. Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue ID). Food is available for sale. The sale of bev- Delray Beach Center for the Arts /Outdoor Pa- 561.243.7922 LYHNLZ^PSSILULÄ[[OL1VZO\H»Z/LHY[-V\UKH- vilion tion. If you would like to enjoy some pampering 51 N. Swinton Avenue 11/21 at our VIP pavilion which includes seating, food 561.243.7922 Bonnie Tyler & drink, purchase a VIP Ticket for $50. Tickets www.delrayarts.org Originally from Skewen in Wales, Bonnie Tyler are sold at SIB Government Center (18070 Col- is a two-time Brit Award winner with four Plati- lins Avenue) or Pelican Community Park (18115 num selling albums to her name. Her hit songs North Bay Road). are known worldwide, with “Total Eclipse of $15 General Admission ($10 with SIB Resident The Heart,” “Holding Out for a Hero” and “It’s ID), $50 VIP Ticket a Heartache” being the most popular. Come 7:00 - 10:00 pm see her in Sky 7-37 which provides an incred- Heritage Park ibly unique opportunity to see her up close and 19200 Collins Avenue personal! 305.792.1706 Saturday November 21st at 2PM www.sunnyislesbeachjazz.com Sky 7-37 450 NW 37th Ave. 11/21 305.649.3000 Solid Soul Feat. Mavis Staples and Joan www.magiccitycasino.com Osborne “Mavis Staples will undoubtedly go down in 11/20 - 11/22 11/21 history as one of the greatest gospel singers Swingtime with the Jive Aces 8th Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest of all time. ... From traditional gospel music to The Jive Aces have established themselves as The main event for the 8th Annual Sunny Isles protest songs that underscored some of the the UK’s top Jive & Swing band! They’re known Beach Jazz Fest will take place from 7-10 pm decade’s most dramatic social changes, to for superior musicianship and fresh renditions on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at Heritage the self-empowerment anthems and soulful of music by such greats as Louis Prima, Bobby Park (19200 Collins Avenue) as artists bring love tunes of more recent years, she proves Darin, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin and Sam- the soul of this to life exploring the to be a gospel legend.” —The Current “[Joan my Davis, Jr. [OLTL(4VTLU[0U;PTL1HaaHÄJPVUHKVZ^PSS Osborne’s] sweet yet husky voice is a wonder- $45 be thrilled to see Maryel Epps, Shenita Hunt, fully expressive instrument, bringing emotional Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 & 8 p.m.; Sunday, Lisanne Lyons and Carole Ann Taylor perform- honesty, a.k.a. soul, to every performance...

An Evening Bobby Collins Zlata Chochieva Dogfight with George Winston November 21 November 22 December 3-6 November 18 Aventura Comedy Series Miami International Piano Festival Slow Burn Theatre Company

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 49 Osborne’s compositional, arranging and vocal “The Ballroom Blitz,” “Fox on the Run,” “Lit- soprano bass, and violin. The ensemble is a talents take the listener on a classy, beautiful- tle Willy” and “Love is Like Oxygen.” Foghat unique blend of ethnic, urban and folk rhythms lyrealized music journey.” —American Song- is an English rock band formed in London and tunes, infusing a retro Miami feel with ele- writer - See more at: http://www.smdcac.org/ in 1971. The band is known for its promi- ments of tango, latin and jazz built on a Klezmer events/solid-soul-feat-mavis-staples-and- nent use of electric slide guitar in its music. basis. This originally arranged repertoire is both joan- osborne#sthash.GRhbewM0.dpuf Their hits include “Slow Ride,” “I Just Want vintage and modern, representative of the geo- $35-$60. Table seating available. To Make Love To You,” “Fool for the City” graphic region of South Florida. You’ll be danc- Saturday, 11/21/2015: 8:00pm and “Drivin’ Wheel.” ing in the aisles! South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center Free Show. Stagefront Seats Available 3:00pm 109590 SW 211th St. Saturday November 21st at 5pm Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU 786.573.5300 Magic City Amphitheater 301 Washington Ave. www.smdcac.org 450 NW 37th Ave. 786.972.3175 305.460.6579 www.jewishmuseum.com 11/21 www.magiccitycasino.com Martin Barre - Blues Rock at Arts Garage 11/22 Jethro Tull’s Grammy-award winning guitar- 11/22 Chopin Salon Concert ist has put together a band to play the clas- ZLATA CHOCHIEVA (Russia) Imagine enjoying the beautiful music of Cho- sic music from the Tull catalogue in order to PIANO RECITAL pin performed by some of today’s finest art- give fans and a broader audience a chance to ZLATA CHOCHIEVA (Russia): the winner of ists in a lovely Country Club ballroom with hear tracks that have not been performed for ten international competitions, returns to an intimate gathering of other classical mu- many years. Any rock fan should not miss this the Miami International Piano Festival fol- sic enthusiasts. Then imagine a delightfully special show! ***Arts Garage has a B.Y.O.W. lowing her acclaimed May, 2014 recital at social wine reception following the concert Policy - Bring Your Own Whatever: food, bev- The Colony Theatre and 2015 recital at the where you can mix and mingle with other erages (including alcohol), cutlery and cups.*** Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The guests and the artists. You’ve just imag- $45-$60 Miami Herald wrote that at the Miami perfor- ined a Chopin Salon Concerts. Jon Naka- 8pm (doors open half an hour before the mance “Chochieva received repeated ova- matsu, winner of the 1995 National Chopin show). tions and bravos from an excited audience... Piano Competition and 1997 Van Cliburn Arts Garage she coaxes a thunderous sonority from the Competition is the featured artist at the first 180 NE 1st Street instrument and can roll octaves and draw Chopin Salon Concert of the Season. Jon 561.450.6357 out inner voicings from the music with strik- also served on the 2015 National Competi- www.artsgarage.org ing clarity.” The Herald wrote of her Broward tion Jury. Admission is free for paid Chopin performance that “what really distinguished Members. An optional post-concert dinner 11/21 her playing was an extraordinary richness of is available for $55 p/p (wine, tax & gratuity 1VOU*HɈLY[` ;OL)LH]LY)YV^U)HUK tone, a sensitivity to the musical phrase and included). Reservations Required. 1VOU*HќLY[` ;OL)LH]LY)YV^U)HUKPZHU the way she used her first-class technical Sunday, 11/22/2015: 4 - 6 PM American rock band from Rhode Island which skills to serve the music. COMPOSERS: C. La Gorce Country Club began its career in the 1970s and achieved Franck. F. Chopin, D. Scarlatti 5685 Alton Road mainstream success in the 1980s, with hits $30 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! SAVE $5 OFF 305.868.0624 like “On the Dark Side,” “Tough All Over” and individual tickets purchased by September www.chopin.org ¸*0;@¹1VOU*HќLY[`HUK[OL)LH]LY)YV^U 15, 2015! Sunday, November 22, 2015 5:00 Band always give an amazing show, so don’t PM 11/22 miss them in Sky 7-37, which provides an in- Aventura Arts and Cultural Center Straight No Chaser credibly unique opportunity to see them up 3385 NE 188th Street, THE NEW OLD FASHIONED TOUR comes close and personal! Saturday November 21st 877.311.7469 to town on the heels of the release of their at 10PM www.miamipianofest.com new album “The New Old Fashioned” (avail- Sky 7-37 able October 2015), the fifth album release 450 NW 37th Ave. 11/22 through Atlantic Records. The album fea- 305.649.3000 Outdoor Concert featuring tures an eclectic array of songs that explore www.magiccitycasino.com Nu Deco Ensemble multiple influential musical eras highlighted Nu Deco Ensemble, a 21st Century Chamber by signature and singularly unique medleys. 11/21 Orchestra, will present “Water Music” a dynam- Straight No Chaser is the real deal, the cap- The Guess Who, Sweet and Foghat ic, outdoor performance at the Deering Estate. tivating sound of ten unadulterated human Without a doubt, this will be one of our most The program will feature the music of JS Bach, voices coming together to make extraordi- fun concerts! The Guess Who started out in Andy Akiho, Georges Bizet, Greg Simon, LCD nary music that is moving people in a funda- Canada and are now known world wide with Soundsystem, Sam Hyken, and Daft Punk. Nu mental sense... and with a sense of humor! hits such as “American Woman,” “No Sugar Deco Ensemble, founded in 2014 by conduc- On the road, Straight No Chaser has built a Tonight,” “These Eyes” and “No Time.” Sweet tor Jacomo Rafael Bairos and composer Sam reputation as an unforgettable live act! is a glam rock band originally from the UK Hyken, is a 2014 winner of the Knight Arts Prices range from $39.00-$99.00 who had multiple chart-topping hits including Challenge. $25 Sunday, 11/22/2015: 7:00pm; Concert at 5:00 pm; gate opens at 4:00 pm Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Deering Estate Arts 16701 SW 72 Avenue 1300 Biscayne Bay 305.235.1668 305.949.6722 www.deeringestate.org www.arshtcenter.org

11/22 11/22 Klezmer Miami Project: Tango Fusion New World School of the Arts- Opera Klezmer Miami Project is a professional cham- Scenes ber ensemble consisting of piano, accordion, Enjoy a stroll down Lincoln Road and ultimate- S` ÄUK `V\Y ^H` PU[V [OL *VSVU` ;OLH[YL MVY 50 scenes of opera favorites performed by mem- International Airpor[ KVJ\TLU[PUN PUÅ\LU[PHS 11/28 bers of the NWSA Opera Theater Ensemble, artists. Leslie’s soulful, funky, bluesy tunes are Daryl Hall & John Oates directed by Rodney Miller. Sunday, 7:30 PM ÄSSLK ^P[O LTV[PVUHS L_WYLZZPVU MYLLKVT HUK Pop rock legends Hall & Oates blended R&B, Colony Theatre joy. From headlining at Lincoln Center to per- soul, and new wave influences to fabulous 1040 Lincoln Road forming at the Apollo Theatre, she always deliv- effect in the ‘80s, resulting in some of the 305.237.3622 ers an unparalleled power and passion. ***Arts decade’s most iconic and beloved songs. www.nwsa.mdc.edu Garage has a B.Y.O.W. Policy - Bring Your Own Oozing with originality and craftsmanship, 11/24 Whatever: food, beverages (including alcohol), No. 1 hits like “Maneater” and “I Can’t Go FIU Music Showcase: cutlery and cups.*** for That (No Can Do)” sound as fresh today String Chamber Music Ensembles $25-$35 as they did 30 years ago, eliciting collective The talented FIU School of Music string ensem- 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm) swoons from audiences at their 2013 live bles, coached by FIU’s Esemble-in-Residence Arts Garage concerts. With an induction into The Rock the Amernet String Quartet and violinist Rob- 180 NE 1st Street and Roll Hall of Fame, the boys are in peak ert Davidovici are showcased in masterpieces 561.450.6357 form, treating audiences around the US to a from the chamber music repertoire. www.artsgarage.org string of highly anticipated concerts. 7:30pm $54, $64, $74, $84 Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts 11/27 Doors Open at 7pm. Show begins at 8pm Center Daughtry Hard Rock Live Hollywood 10910 SW 17 ST Daughtry comes to Hard Rock Live on Friday, 5747 Seminole Way 305.348.0496 November 27! Chris Daughtry stands as one www.myhrl.com ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ of American Idol’s most beloved — and com- mercially successful — rock and roll alums. Im- 11/28 11/27 TLKPH[LS` MVSSV^PUN OPZ HKYLUHSPUÄSSLK Y\U VU Peter Fernandez And The Open House New World Symphony: Musical Xchange the show in 2006, Daughtry formed his epony- Band Borodin: Scherzo in D major Bartók: Selected mous band, topping the Billboard 200 just a The undisputed king of the Open House Duos for Two Violins J.S. Bach/arr. Romm: few months later with a self-titled debut album. movement and local icon, Peter Fernandez, Fugue in G minor, “Little” Kamen: Quintet To- Since then, the band has continued to give epic brings his show to MCC every two months. masi: To Be or Not To Be Carrapatoso: Five performances that fans remember! The Open House Band plays all the clas- Elegies $39, $49, $64 sics of the Open House era, with continu- 2:00 PM Doors Open at 7pm. Show begins at 8pm ous dance music by Carlos DJ Sonic and New World Center Hard Rock Live Hollywood incredible light show by Joe Electro. Peter 500 17th Street 5747 Seminole Way performs two sets, and there is continuous 305.673.3331 www.myhrl.com www.nws.edu

11/27 Free Friday Concerts Join us for a Tina Turner Tribute with SIMPLY TINA. The 2015-16 Free Friday Concert Se- ries features 17 concerts from October 2nd through January 22nd. With something for everyone, it’s music for the masses! All con- DEC 6 certs are weather permitting; donations ap- KODÁLY | MOZART | BEETHOVEN preciated. Bring lawn chairs, and bring the family, but no pets or outside food and bev- JAN 10 erage. Food trucks and cash bar are avail- BACH | PACHELBEL | PIAZZOLLA able at every concert. The 2015-16 Season Sponsor is Delray Motors. Presenting spon- sor for the 2015-16 Free Friday Concert Se- FEB 7 ries is the Delray Motors automotive group: COPLAND | POULENC | FAURÉ | MOZART Lincoln of Delray, Delray Subaru and Delray Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram. 7:30 p.m. MAR 20 Delray Beach Center for the Arts /Outdoor | | Pavilion BEETHOVEN IVES MENDELSSOHN 51 N. Swinton Avenue 561.243.7922 | www.delrayarts.org SUNDAYS 3PM

11/27 Leslie Smith - Live Jazz at Arts Garage The award winning singer, songwriter, and producer is one of the most talented artists New Orleans has to offer. She has performed and recorded with a Who’s Who of New Or- leans’ finest artists including Ellis Marsalis The Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School | Boca Raton and Allen Toussaint, who calls her “One of 866-687-4201 | [email protected] | www.thesymphonia.org Louisiana’s greatest treasures”. Named “A Cultural Ambassador of New Orleans music”  she is featured in a mural for the Armstrong

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 51 entertainment throughout the entire event. 11/30 Burt Bacharach. Saturday November 28th at 10PM New World Symphony: Solo Spotlight Adults: $38 - $42 ; Students: $16 Stage 305 Presented in the intimate SunTrust Pavilion, Wed, Sat, Sun @ 2PM ; Sat, Sun @ 8PM 450 NW 37th Ave. Solo Spotlights feature one or two Fellows Broward Stage Door Theatre 305.649.3000 in recital programs they design. 8036 West Sample Rd www.magiccitycasino.com 7:00 PM 954.344.7765 New World Center, SunTrust Pavilion www.stagedoortheatre.com 11/28 500 17th Street Federico Britos’ “Hot Club” with special 305.673.3331 Thru 11/01 guest Cécile McLorin Salvant -Jazz www.nws.edu Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar Led by the six-time Grammy winning jazz vio- 2014 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER FOR DRA- linist Federico Britos, Hot Club of the Ameri- MA 2015 BEST PLAY TONY NOMINEE New cas is comprised of a hand picked cast of York. Today. The apartment of successful world-class musicians. The result is a live corporate lawyer who has turned his back show that can best be described as an ex- on the Muslim faith of his parents. Beliefs plosion of Latin rhythms that highlight famil- NIGHTLIFE about race and identity are exposed--lead- iar melodies frequently performed in the “Hot ing to escalating tensions and professional Club” style. The band explores the musical and personal betrayals. “Terrific, turbulent, contributions of Django Reinhardt and Ste- 11/06 with fresh currents of dramatic electricity! phane Grappelli from a Latin American per- First Friday Happy Hour Dialogue that bristles with wit and intelli- spective. Special guest, Grammy-nominated 2PJRVќ[OLUL^TVU[O^P[O[OL\S[PTH[LOHWW` gence”- New York Times singer, Cécile McLorin Salvant, enhances the hour, live music, giveaways and plenty of tast- Thurs/Fri $45, Sat $55, Sun at 2pm $50, Sun band with her mesmerizing vocals. ***Arts PUN IP[LZ  74 VU [OL ÄYZ[ MYPKH` VM L]LY` at 7pm $40, $15 student tickets THURS/ Garage has a B.Y.O.W. Policy - Bring Your month SUN NIGHT, Added SAT 2pm $50 Own Whatever: food, beverages (including ROK:BRGR Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm & 7pm, Special Sat 2pm shows 10/24 & 10/31 alcohol), cutlery and cups.*** 901 South Federal Highway GableStage at the Biltmore $25-$45 954.367.3970 www.thevillageatgulfstreampark.com 1200 Anastasia Ave 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm) 305.445.1119 Arts Garage www.gablestage.org 180 NE 1st Street 11/20 561.450.6357 38 Special and Night Ranger www.artsgarage.org 38 Special and Night Ranger will be here in Stage 305 for an unforgettable night 11/29 of rock and roll. 38 Special has the hits New World School of the Arts- College you remember like “Hold on Loosely,” Chamber Music “Caught Up in You” and “If I’d Been the The skill of chamber music is considered one One.” Night Ranger’s hits include “Sister of the most important ones to cultivate. Stu- Christian,” “When You Close Your Eyes” dents of the NWSA College Music Program and the anthem “(You Can Still) Rock deliver personalized interpretations of cham- In America.” Hear all of them live in the ber music masterworks in this important per- fantastic Stage 305, which features an formance. intimate setting with all the features of a Sunday, 2:00 PM world-class venue. “ Thru 11/08 Pinecrest Gardens Tickets: $30 - $75 The Toxic Avenger 11000 Red Road Saturday at 8pm Based on the classic cult film of the same 305.669.6990 Stage 305 at Magic City Casino name, this new rock-pop musical is a charm- www.nwsa.mdc.edu 450 NW 37th ave ing, exhilarating and hysterical love story 305.649.3000 that has it all – an unlikely hero, his beautiful girlfriend, a corrupt New Jersey Mayor, and 11/30 www.magiccitycasino.com two guys who play EVERY other character FIU Music Student Showcase: New Mu- in the play; including bullies, monsters, old sic Ensemble ladies and stiletto-wearing back up singers. The FIU New Music Ensemble, under the “Toxie” is an unconventional contemporary direction of cellist Jason Calloway, traverses love story with an environmental twist that recent trends in the contemporary musical will rock the house and leave audiences landscape. THEATER laughing out loud. 7:30pm $15 - $53 Miami Beach Urban Studios Wednesday – Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday Thru 11/01 420 Lincoln Rd at 3 p.m. 305.348.0496 Promises, Promises Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ Infused with the swinging energy of 1968 280 Miracle Mile Manhattan, PROMISES PROMISES is 305.444.9293 the musical tale of a lovelorn young ex- www.actorsplayhouse.org ecutive and a romantically troubled wait- ress. Featuring the hits “ A House Is Not 11/05 - 11/22 a Home”, “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again”, Stripped “I Say A Little Prayer For You,” and many A World Premiere Play Christopher Demos- more. Book by Neil Simon and music by Brown Christopher Demos-Brown, author

52 of the award-winning plays Fear Up Harsh and Captiva, explores new territory in the battle between a mother’s rights and the American legal system. Stripped is the SUBSCRIBE. story of Masha, an immigrant, an exotic dancer, and a mother. Devastated when AroundTownMagazine.com the State takes custody of her daughter, Masha must struggle against all odds to reunite her family. Stripped is a moving, irreverent, portrait of one woman’s quest for true freedom. $50.00 Thursday, 11/05/2015 and Fri- day, 11/06/2015: 7:30 pm, Satur- day,11/07/2015: 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm; Sunday, 11/08/2015 :4:00 pm; Wednes- day, 11/11/2015: 7:30 pm; Thursday, 11/12/2015 7:30 pm; Friday, 11/13/2015 7:30 pm; Saturday, 11/14/2015 7:30 pm ; Sunday, 11/15/2015 4:00 pm; Wednes- day, 11/18/2015:7:30 pm; Thursday, 11/19/2015 :7:30 pm; Friday, 11/20/2015: 7:30 pm; Saturday, 11/21/2015:7:30 pm; Sunday, 11/22/2015 :4:00 pm Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts `1300 Biscayne Blvd. 305.949.6772 www.arshtcenter.org

11/06 - 11/15 Kingdom City FIU Theater presents “Kingdom City” by Sheri Wilner, directed by Michael Yawney. An onstage kiss in a high school play started all the trouble. Does first love have to be a First Amendment issue?Where do you draw the line? A high-school production of The Crucible kicks up controversy and every person in Kingdom City has to decide where they stand. Are they on a modern-day witch hunt or are they just protecting our kids? This sharp and funny new play is inspired by real-life events. 10-15 Evenings 8:00pm, Sundays 2:00pm Herbert & Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center Modesto A. Maidique Campus, 10910 SW 17 St. 305.348.0496 www.theatre.fiu.edu

11/14 - 11/21 Florida Grand Opera presents The Barber of Seville FGO will open its 75th season of con- tinuous production with a beloved opera classic, The Barber of Seville, or Il bar- biere di Siviglia. Although composed 30 years after Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro, Rossini’s The Barber of Seville is based on the first of Beaumarchais’ trilogy of “Figaro” plays, serving as a “prequel” to Mozart’s Nozze, and considered one of the greatest comic operas ever com-

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 53 posed. This opera traces the adventures of handsome young Count Almaviva as he courts the lovely Rosina in spite of her jeal- ous guardian’s attempts to thwart him. Of course, he would never have succeeded without help from the crafty Figaro, who is much more than just a barber. Witness the delicious unfolding of comic opera at its best: energetic young lovers’ foiling the NYHUK ZJOLTLZ VM H I\ќVVU" TPZ[HRLU identities; a plot that turns and twists—all wrapped up in Rossini’s unmistakably mas- terful music. **Sung in Italian with projected titles in English and Spanish** MIAMI Adri- enne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts VM 4PHTP+HKL *V\U[`  APќ )HSSL[ 6WLYH House November 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 2015 CAST | The Barber of Seville Rosina Megan Marino Nov 14, 17, 21 Hilary Ginther Nov 15, 20, Dec 3, 5 Count Almaviva Andrew Owens Figaro David Pershall Nov 14, 17, 21 Brian James Myer Nov 15, 20, Dec 3, 5 Dr. Bartolo Kevin Short Nov 14, 17, 21, Dec 5 Kevin Glavin Nov 15, 20, Dec 3 Don Basilio Alex Soare Berta Eliza Bonet ? Fiorello Nicholas Ward Ambrogio Edgar Miguel Abréu Conductor Ramón 10 Tebar Director Marc Astafan Production Central City Opera $12-250 11/14 @ 7pm | 11/15 @ 2pm | 11/17 @ 8pm | 11/20 @ 8pm | 11/21 @ 8pm Adrienne Arsht Center 1300 Biscayne Boulevard 800.741.1010 www.fgo.org

11/18 - 11/19 Arts Garage Radio Theatre Presents “Strangers on a Train” Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s thriller, this radio theatre - production follows a tennis star as he at- tempts to divorce his trampy wife in order to marry the senator’s daughter. He strikes up a conversation with a stranger, unwittingly ZL[[PUNVќHKLHKS`JOHPUVML]LU[ZPUJS\KPUN murder accusations. Come experience the golden age of radio brought gloriously back [VSPMLMLH[\YPUNZVTLVM:V\[O-SVYPKH»ZÄULZ[ actors. It’s a trip to the past with a modern twist. $20-$30 7:30pm (doors open at 7:00pm) Arts Garage 180 NE 1st Street 561.450.6357 www.artsgarage.org 54 11/19 - 11/22 Miami Acting Company presents: Pirates of Penzance A hilarious farce of sentimental pirates, bum- bling policemen, dim-witted young lovers and an eccentric Major-General. Set sail with this classic comedy that boasts one of the most famous patter songs in musical theatre history. A fresh take on one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s most popular comic operas, this updated ver- sion of The Pirates Of Penzance took New York by storm when it premiered in Central Park in 1980, leading to a subsequent smash-hit Broadway run. Adults $30, Seniors $25, Students $20 Thursday, 11/19/15: 8:00 p.m. - Friday, 11/20/15: 8:00 p.m. - Saturday, 11/21/15: 8:00 p.m. - Sunday, 11/22/15: 7:30 p.m. Pinecrest Gardens 11000 Red Road 305.669.6990 ^^^WPULJYLZ[ÅNV]

11/20 - 1/03 Gypsy GYPSY is the ultimate story about an aggressive stage mother. Join Rose, June and Louise in their trip across the United States during the 1920?s, when vaudeville was dying and burlesque was born. Jule Styne’s music and Stephen Sondheim’s lyrics include “Let Me En- tertain You”, “Some People, You’ll Never Get Away from Me”, “If Momma Was Married”, “All I Need Is the Girl”, “Ev- erything’s Coming Up Roses”, and “To- gether Wherever We Go.” GYPSY has been referred to as one of the greatest American musicals. Adults: $38 - $42 ; Students: $16 Wed, Sat, Sun @ 2PM ; Sat, Sun @ 8PM Broward Stage Door Theatre 8036 West Sample Rd 954.344.7765 www.stagedoortheatre.com

11/21 - 12/20 Constellations by Nick Payne This spellbinding, romantic journey begins with a simple encounter between a man and H ^VTHU >OH[ OHWWLUZ UL_[ KLÄLZ [OL boundaries of the world we think we know KLS]PUNPU[V[OLPUÄUP[LWVZZPIPSP[PLZVM[OLPY relationship and raising questions about [OLKPќLYLUJLIL[^LLUJOVPJLHUKKLZ[PU` “SEXY! May be the most sophisticated date play Broadway has seen!” - The New York Times Thurs/Fri/Sun Night $45, Sat $60, Sun at 2pm $55, $15 student tickets THURS/SUN NIGHT Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm & 7pm, NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING, Added Sat 2pm 11/28 GableStage at the Biltmore 1200 Anastasia Ave 305.445.1119 www.gablestage.org

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 55 guests from $7,500 Regular Seating tickets are $45 for Friends of 7:00 p.m. to Midnight MODS and Museum Members and for $55 Vizcaya Museum and Gardens non-members. VIP Preferred Seating Tickets 3251 South Miami Avenue are $60 for Members and $70 for non-mem- 305.860.8404 bers. www.vizcayaball.org 5:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. Museum of Discovery and Science 401 S.W. Second St. 954.712.1159 CULINARY www.modsevents.org 11/11 Inside Vizcaya: Cooking Class with The Ongoing Naked Bite Southern Rock Comes to Hard Rock We’re taking our cues from history and inter- Cafe, Hollywood preting farm-to-table very literally as we host If you think we are all about the burger and an alfresco dinner and cooking class in the barbeque, let me tell you something else. Vizcaya Village (right next to our vegetable CHARITIES Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood welcomes its new garden!). Chef Amber Antonelli of The Naked Southern Rock menu. How about a Sweet Bite will use produce grown on site to prepare Tea Brined Bourbon Glazed Port Porterhouse, a hearty and delicious three-course vegetarian 11/05 bringing to HRC Hollywood Barbequed Shrimp meal, encouraging you to indulge in very locally New World Symphony: Intimate Brahms and Grits and looking for a little crunch, check sourced ingredients and savor a delicious night Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet J. Strauss, Jr./arr. out our Southern Fried Chicken Po Boy Salad. under the stars. $60 for members; $75 for non- Schoenberg: Roses from the South Brahms: You know you have to leave room for dessert. members Horn Trio Brahms: Clarinet Quintet Served in our Mason jars, our mouth watering 6:30 to 9:00 PM $15 Banana Chocolate Mud Pie. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens 2:00 PM Hard Rock Cafe 3251 S. Miami Avenue New World Center One Seminole Way (located inside the Hard 305.860.8423 500 17th Street Rock Hotel & Casino www.vizcaya.org 305.673.3331 954.315.9112 www.nws.edu www.hardrock.com 11/14 The 2015 Marvels of MODS Gala Pre- 11/06 11/05 sented by Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauder- Party on the Plaza Friends of MODS presents dale The Coral Gables Museum’s Young Associates “Black, White and Bond” The 2015 Marvels of MODS Gala Presented present the 5th Annual Party on the Plaza on To celebrate the opening of the NEW James I`4LYJLKLZ)LUa-VY[3H\KLYKHSL^PSSILULÄ[ Friday, November 6 at 7pm on the Coral Ga- )VUKÄST;OL4\ZL\TVM+PZJV]LY`HUK:JP the Museum of Discovery and Science.This bles Museum Plaza and Salzedo Street. With ence’s auxiliary group, Friends of MODS will much anticipated event hosts 650 guests to an 80’s Miami’s Vice theme, this year’s POP host “Black, White and Bond” on Thursday experience an exciting evening complete with will feature fast cars, fast boats, a casino, 80’s night, November 5, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. featur- a high-energy Cocktail Reception, Silent Auc- cover band, DJs, street art, a champagne bar, ing a special premiere screening of Spectre: tion and glamorous dinner & wine pairing. Later open Bacardi bar, great eats for Gables’ re- The IMAX ® Experience The price of admis- in the evening, the MODS crowd will dance nowned restaurants and more. Pre-sale tickets sion to Black White and Bond includes access the night away and compete for some luxuri- are only $50. $150 for VIP which includes early to the reception, complete with open bar and ous Live Auction items. The Museum Trustees admission, VIP bar and additional chips for spy-themed cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, silent with Co-Chairs Russell Klenet, Stacy Ritter and JHZPUV(SSWYVJLLKZILULÄ[[OL*VYHS.HISLZ H\J[PVU T\ZPJ YHўL WYPaLZ WS\Z LU[Y` [V [OL Jason Williams invite you to join us and show Museum. AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater! Attendees are your commitment to the MODS mission to pro- $50 advance tickets or $150 for VIP encouraged to dress the part in black and vide experiential pathways to lifelong learning 6:00pm - 11:30pm white cocktail attire. The cocktail reception will in science for children and adults. show your Coral Gables Museum be followed by a screening of the highly an- support through purchasing tickets or commit- 285 Aragon Ave. ticipated, Spectre: The IMAX ® Experience, ting to a Gala Sponsorship, Table, Program Ad 305.603.8067 starring: Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Léa Sey- or Donation. Sponsorships are available from www.coralgablesmuseum.org doux, Ralph Fiennes and Christoph Waltz. A $60,000 to $1,000. Tables range from $15,000 cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him to $6,000. Individual tickets are $600. We look 11/21 on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. MVY^HYK[VJVUÄYTPUN`V\YWHY[PJPWH[PVU*VU The 59th Annual Vizcaya Ball While M battles political forces to keep the tact: Robyn Harper at [email protected] or ;OL [O(UU\HS=PaJH`H)HSSYLÅLJ[Z[OLILH\ secret service alive, Bond peels back the lay- 954-713-0906. ty and elegance of an extraordinary South Flor- ers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind 6:00 to 8:00pm Cocktail Reception; 8:00 to ida cultural icon. The Vizcaya Ball raises funds SPECTRE. Regular Seating tickets are $45 for 11:30 pm Dinner and Dancing to preserve and protect Vizcaya Museum and Friends of MODS and Museum Members and Museum of Discovery and Science Gardens for the community and future genera- for $55 non-members. VIP Preferred Seating 401 SE 2nd Street tions to come. The black-tie event will include Tickets are $60 for Members and $70 for non- 954.713.0906 a stylish cocktail reception, entertainment, a members. The VIP level also includes one free www.mods.org sensational silent auction and much more. YHўL[PJRL[.\LZ[ZJHUHSZVYLNPZ[LY[VILJVTL Individual tickets from $750 and tables with members of the Friends of MODS group that 11/14 10 guests from $7,500 are available online at evening. To purchase tickets, please call Nicole Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale Pres- www.vizcayaball.org Rodriguez at 954.712.1159 or visit the website: ents: Marvels of MODS Gala Individual tickets from $750 and tables with 10 www.modsevents.org. Get your tickets today! The 2015 Marvels of MODS Gala presented by

56 Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale is just around val is entirely put together by the students of 11/14 - 11/22 the corner. This much-anticipated, world-class the Electro-Acoustic Research Society (EARS) Camelot Days Medieval Festival event will host 650 guests who will experience at Florida International University.The Florida Camelot Days is bringing the days of yore back an exciting evening complete with a high-ener- Electro-Acoustic Student Festival showcases [V ;@ 7HYR *LU[YHSS` SVJH[LK Vќ VM 0  HUK gy cocktail reception, silent auction and glam- a series of exciting, fresh new works and per- Sheridan in Hollywood, Florida, Camelot Days orous dinner and wine pairing. Later in the eve- formances of electro-acoustic works from allows you to relive the magic of the past. Ex- ning, the guests will dance the night away and students throughout Florida, the USA, and plore our kingdom full of musicians, artisans, compete for some luxurious live auction items. abroad. Spearheaded entirely by FIU students, eateries, knights and jesters. Cheer for your The Museum’s trustees, along with Co-Chairs this festival is a culmination of their research favorite side at the living chess game and joust! Jason Williams, Russell Klenet and Stacy Ritter, and creative work and initiative to collaborate Feast like a King on hearty food and drink. invite you to join us at this annual event and with others. :OVWMVYÄULOHUKJYHM[LK[YLHZ\YLZPU[OL(Y[- show your commitment to the Museum’s mis- 7:30pm ists’ Market. Enjoy challenging games and en- sion to provide experiential pathways to lifelong Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts tertaining shows for all ages! learning in science for children and adults. You Center Concert Hall $15 adults, $3 kids (6-12), Under 6 years old can show your support by purchasing tickets 10910 SW 17 ST free or committing to a gala sponsorship, table or 305.348.0496 Saturday 11/14/2015 10:00am-5:30pm, Sun- program ad or making a donation. Sponsor- ^^^T\ZPJÄ\LK\ day 11/15/2015 10:00am-5:30pm, Satur- ships are available from $60,000 to $1,000. Ta- day 11/21/2015 10:00am- 5:30pm, Sunday bles range from $15,000 to $6,000. Individual 11/07 - 11/08 11/22/2015 10:00am-5:30pm [PJRL[Z HYL  (SS WYVJLLKZ ^PSS ILULÄ[ [OL Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts will participate TY Park Museum of Discovery and Science. at The South Miami Art Festival 3300 N. Park Rd. Sponsorships are available from $60,000 to Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts will participate at the 786.332.0047 $1,000. Tables range from $15,000 to $6,000. 44th South Miami Art Festival come and see www.camelotdays.com Individual tickets are $600. my latest art collection at this family oriented 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Cocktail Reception 8 p.m. event that will take place at the heart of South 11/14 - 11/15 -11:30 p.m. Dinner and Dancing Miami. Roy Rodriguez Fine Ars Participates at Museum of Discovery and Science Saturday and Sunday 10am to 6pm ARTNADO in West Palm Beach 401 S.W. Second St. Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts booth at South Miami Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts participates at the 954.713.0906 Art Festival most innovative and creative art show of the www.mods.org Sunset Drive between US 1 and Red Rd season celebrated at the South Florida Expo 786.218.4225 Center in West Palm Beach Come and see my www.royrodriguezart.com latests collection... FESTIVALS & EVENTS

Ongoing Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays Arts & Culture Festival A monthly arts & culture street festival and gal- lery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with leg- endary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 15th and 14th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month! www.culturalfridays.org. 1VPU \Z -YPKH` MVY H M\U ÄSSLK L]LUPUN 7SLHZL forward this email to your friends. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for the latest details. *Rain or shine 7 pm to 11 pm Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays Arts & Crafts Festival 804 SW 15th Avenue (Domino Stage at Domi- no Plaza, at SW 15th Ave & 8th St.) 305.643.5500 www.culturalfridays.org

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 57 Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm beach, the largest in Key West, to create their Please call for class times Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts booth at ARTNADO masterpieces made from just sand and water. Donnith H. FLETCHER Art and Cultural Center Festival Resort guests and visitors alike enjoy daily live 7960 Johnson Street South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center viewing and events, including the chance to win 954.986.5027 786.218.4225 an authentic Spanish coin from the bounty of www.ppines.com www.royrodriguezart.com famous American treasure hunter Mel Fisher on 5V]LTILY  ;OL ÄUPZOLK ZJ\SW[\YLZ ^PSS IL Ongoing 11/19 - 11/21 on display through November 29. Come down Back to School at Art Box An Olde Fashioned Holiday Craft Show to Key West and see you on the beach! School is back in session and so are Art Box’s The Pineapple Grove chapter of the Southern 9 am - 6 pm after-school creative workshops and studio Handcraft Society presents a juried craft show Casa Marina, A Waldorf Astoria Resort art lessons. The creative workshops revolve featuring a variety of handmade gifts, jewelry, 1500 Reynolds Street around themes such as art history, contem- ornaments and other home decor. For informa- 305.296.3535 porary art, design, and art from around the tion, call 561-278-6475. Thursday and Friday, www.sandartkeywest.com world, while the studio art lessons are based 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on a more technical approach, introducing stu- Delray Beach Center for the Arts/Vintage Gym- dents to the fundamentals of drawing, painting, nasium sculpting, etc. For more information, please 51 N. Swinton Avenue email us at [email protected]. 561.243.7922 Monday - Thursdays 3:15-4:15 pm & 4:45- www.delrayarts.org LECTURES 5:45 pm, Saturdays 10-11 am Art Box 11/20 - 1/17 Mayfair in the Grove, 2911 Grand Ave, Suite Miami Street Photography Festival & CLASSES 400E HistoryMiami Museum will host the Miami www.artboxmiami.com Street Photography Festival starting in Novem- ber ahead of Art Basel Week. Now in its fourth Ongoing Thru 12/03 year, the festival’s mission is to give exposure Art Lessons for Adults at Art Box 35th Annual Berrin Family Jewish Book to up-and-coming photographers from around Children are no longer the only ones explor- Festival the globe and highlight the best in international ing their artistic talents at Art Box because we The 35th annual Alper JCC Berrin Family Jew- street photography. During Art Basel Week, UV^VќLYJSHZZLZMVYHK\S[Z(Y[PZ[4PN\LS*VS ish Book Festival runs from October 8th through Dec. 3 - Dec. 6, legendary photographers lazo leads students through the fundamentals December 3rd and features a Pulitzer Prize- Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Peter of drawing, painting, portraiture, landscapes, winner along with authors who have numerous Turnley and Maggie Steber will be featured and even Manga drawing. Sign up today! info@ international bestsellers to their credit. Ironically, guests. The festival will also feature exhibitions, artboxmiami.com a thread is woven through many of the present- lectures, workshops, photo walks, and portfolio Monday-Thursday 10 am - 12 pm & 6:30 - 8:30 ers’ latest works that reveals tales and triumphs reviews. During Art Basel Week the museum pm VM ZHJYPÄJL IL[YH`HS HUK [OL YLZPSPLUJL VM [OL will be free to the public. Art Box human spirit along with powerful true stories Adults $10, Students/Seniors $8, Children $5, Mayfair in the Grove, 2911 Grand Ave Suite of personal achievements and life-changing Children Under 6 Free 400E discoveries. The Festival begins with the Mi- Monday- Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday 10 www.artboxmiami.com chael B. Oren, Israel’s former ambassador to a.m. - 4:30 p.m. the United States, who shares his memoir, Ally: HistoryMiami Museum Ongoing My Journey across the American- Israeli Divide, 101 W Flagler Street River of Grass ArtsPark HIV\[OPZ[PTLPUVѝJLK\YPUN^OPJO(TLYPJH 305.375.1492 9P]LYVM.YHZZ(Y[Z7HYRPZVќLYPUNHY[JSHZZLZ experienced transformative changes and the www.historymiami.org drama classes, piano lessons and guitar les- Middle East underwent violent upheaval. The sons to children ages 5 to adult. Classes cost Festival concludes with David Gregory, former 11/21 - 11/22 $45.00 per month (4 weeks) unless otherwise NBC newsman and Meet the Press modera- Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts participates at indicated. Please call for more information. tor who discusses his unlikely spiritual journey. Estero Fine Art Festival Space is limited so register early! For tickets and more information call 305-271- Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts will participate at the $45 per month for 4 weeks unless otherwise 9000, ext. 268. Estero Fine Art Show at the Miromar Design indicated Alper JCC and other locations throughout Miami Center and was selected as the featured artist Please call for class times 11155 SW 112 Avenue for the poster of the event. River of Grass ArtsPark 305.271.9000 Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm 17189 Sheridan Street www.alperjcc.org Roy Rodriguez Fine Arts Booth at Estero Arts 954.322.2597 Festival www.ppines.com Thru 12/10 10800 Corkscrew Rd Portrait of Old Floresta 786.218.4225 Ongoing -YVT]PIYHU[JVSVYZHUKVWLUZJLULZ[VÅLL[ www.royrodriguezart.com Donnith H. FLETCHER Art and Cultural PUN SPNO[ HUK LWOLTLYHS ÅVYH WSLPU HPY HY[PZ[Z Center immerse themselves in capturing the beauty Donnith H. FLETCHER Art and Cultural Cen- of the outdoors. This Fall, the Museum’s Art 11/25 - 11/29 [LYPZVќLYPUNHY[JSHZZLZKYHTHJSHZZLZWPHUV School is partnering with Plein Air Palm Beach International Sand Art Competition lessons and guitar lessons to children ages 5 to bring this painting tradition to one of the This Thanksgiving weekend, Casa Marina, A to adult. Classes cost $45.00 per month (4 most lush and historic neighborhoods in the Waldorf Astoria Resort in Key West is host- weeks) unless otherwise indicated. Please call county: Old Floresta in east Boca Raton. Join ing the International Sand Art Competition for for more information. Space is limited so reg- us to paint or observe free of charge two Thurs- the second consecutive year. From Nov. 25 ister early! days a month from September through De- through Nov. 28, six of the world’s best sand Classes cost $45.00 per month (4 weeks) un- cember – visit www.bocamuseum.org/events sculptors will compete on the resort’s private less otherwise indicated for full schedule. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 58 Boca Raton Museum Art School Devil in Jerusalem is an eye- opening glimpse the city has been and to envision positive fu- 801 West Palmetto Park Road into the global kabbalah phenomenon, and the ture it is headed to. Participants in the program 561.392.2503 dangerous predators lurking around the water- will receive a free book, while supplies last! The www.bocamuseum.org ing holes of those who come seeking enlight- ÄYZ[WYVNYHTPU[OPZZLYPLZ^PSSMLH[\YL[OLIVVR enment and spirituality. Inspired by true events, How Sweet It Is! by Thane Rosenbaum. How 11/03 the chilling tale begins with two brothers who Sweet It Is! is set in Miami Beach, Florida in Meet the Author Jewish Book Series- are admitted to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital 1972. 6:00pm - 8:00pm Mordecai Dzinkansky “Terrorist Cop” ^P[OOVYYPÄJPUQ\YPLZ^OPSL[OLPYTV[OLYH`V\UN Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU The Meet the Author Jewish Book Series is an American, devoutly recites Psalms at the bed- 301 Washington Ave. annual series presented by the Michael-Ann side and refuses to answer any questions. A 305.673.7577 Russell Jewish Community Center in which $10 gift card for Publix or Target would be ap- ^^^TPHTPILHJOÅNV] various popular Jewish Authors and their lat- WYLJPH[LK[VILULÄ[[OLJSPLU[ZVM:OHSVT)H`P[ est books are featured. 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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 59 author, Charles J. Kropke Miller Center on the UM Campus when she came across a book written by her $5.00 (free for MDPL members) 5202 University Dr, Room 105 Merrick Building mother in a Hamburg library. In her internation- 7pm 305.271.9000 ally bestselling memoir My Grandfather Would Art Deco Museum www.alperjcc.org Have Shot Me, Teege chronicles how she 1001 Ocean Drive chose to respond to this life-changing discov- 305.672.2014 11/12 ery and how her adoptive parents and therapist www.mdpl.org Portrait of Old Floresta OLSWLKOLYÄUKWLHJL^P[O^OVZOL^HZ7YPJL -YVT]PIYHU[JVSVYZHUKVWLUZJLULZ[VÅLL[ includes author presentation and refreshments. 11/05 PUNSPNO[HUKLWOLTLYHSÅVYHWSLPUHPYHY[PZ[ZPT Admission $10 Portrait of Old Floresta merse themselves in capturing the beauty of the 7:30pm -YVT]PIYHU[JVSVYZHUKVWLUZJLULZ[VÅLL[ outdoors. This Fall, the Museum’s Art School is Russell Theater at the Alper JCC PUNSPNO[HUKLWOLTLYHSÅVYHWSLPUHPYHY[PZ[ZPT partnering with Plein Air Palm Beach to bring 11155 SW 112 Avenue merse themselves in capturing the beauty of the this painting tradition to one of the most lush 305.271.9000 outdoors. This Fall, the Museum’s Art School is and historic neighborhoods in the county: Old www.alperjcc.org partnering with Plein Air Palm Beach to bring Floresta in east Boca Raton. Join us to paint or this painting tradition to one of the most lush observe free of charge now through December 11/18 and historic neighborhoods in the county: Old – visit www.bocamuseum.org/events for full “Miami Modern (MiMo) Architecture: Fu- Floresta in east Boca Raton. Join us to paint or schedule. turistic, Flamboyant and Fun.” observe free of charge now through December 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Beginning in Miami and Miami Beach dur- – visit www.bocamuseum.org/events for full Boca Raton Museum Art School ing the post World War II era as a local varia- schedule. 801 West Palmetto Park Road tion of modernist architectural movements in 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 561.392.2503 other parts of the world, MiMo buildings add Boca Raton Museum Art School www.bocamuseum.org glamour, fun, and material excess to otherwise 801 West Palmetto Park Road Z[HYRTPUPTHSPZ[HUKLѝJPLU[Z[`SLZ;OL-VU 561.392.2503 11/17 tainebleau, Eden Roc and Deauville hotels and www.bocamuseum.org The Deco Developers and Miami Beach garden style apartments are stunning examples CDC: 1985-1995 of MiMo – featuring acute angles, delta wings, 11/08 Panel Discussion with Moderator Dennis Russ sweeping curved walls, and soaring pylons. Remembering at 70: Legacy and Les- (Founder of the MBCDC). Miami Beach 1985- Like Art Deco, there is a strong preservationist sons with Robert Watson, Ph.D. 1995: from Paradise Lost, there emerged a movement to preserve MiMo from the wrecking Though it has been seven decades since the widely shared vision: that attention to our archi- ball. The present development boom is relent- end of the Holocaust, we are still uncovering tectural and urban fabric would create oppor- less in its quest to replace this architecture with evidence of the world’s worst instance of geno- tunity for revitalization of the City — economic highrises. cide due to the sheer magnitude of the trav- development through historic preservation. $5.00 (free for MDPL members) esty. Indeed, there are stories of new horrors $5.00 (free for MDPL members) 7pm and heroism waiting to be revealed and vital 7pm Art Deco Museum lessons that must be embraced in order for the Art Deco Museum 1001 Ocean Drive words “never again” to have real meaning for 1001 Ocean Drive 305.672.2014 humanity. Seating is limited. 305.672.2014 www.mdpl.org Members: Free, Non-Members: $12 (price in- cludes admission). 11/17 11/18 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Meet the Author Jewish Book Series - Meet the Author Jewish Book Series Boca Raton Museum of Art Jillian Cantor “The Hours Count” -Sonia Taitz “The Watch Makers Daugh- 501 Plaza Real The Meet the Author Jewish Book Series is an ter” 561.392.2500 annual series presented by the Michael-Ann The Meet the Author Jewish Book Series is an www.bocamuseum.org Russell Jewish Community Center in which annual series presented by the Michael-Ann various popular Jewish Authors and their lat- Russell Jewish Community Center in which 11/10 est books are featured. The series includes a various popular Jewish Authors and their lat- Jewish Book Festival Event - Michael presentation by the Author, a Question and An- est books are featured. The series includes a Bar-Zohar, No Mission is Impossible swer segment, book signing, and light refresh- presentation by the Author, a Question and An- Michael Bar-Zohar’s latest book, No Mission is ments. Please join us for this very interesting swer segment, book signing, and light refresh- Impossible: The Death-Defying Missions of the and informative series. ments. Please join us for this very interesting Israeli Special Forces, is co-authored with Nis- 7 pm and informative series. sim Mishal, and recounts the twenty-six most Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center 1 pm death-defying missions of the Israeli Special 20400 NE 30th Avenue JCAT- The J’s Cultural Arts Theatre -VYJLZ ;OYV\NO WLYZVUHS Z[VYPLZ VM ÄNO[LYZ 305.937.1880 18900 NE 25th Ave. and commanders, the dramatic narrative re- 305.932.4200 veals the motivation of the young Israeli sol- 11/18 www.marjcc.org diers and the defense ministers who made the Jewish Book Fest Event - Jennifer Teege, decisions. Included are the victories, the great My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me 11/19 military leaders and heroes, but also the fail- Author Jennifer Teege in conversation with jour- How Was It Possible: Artists and the Ho- ures of the Israeli army.Michael Bar-Zohar has nalist Gerri Helfman Jennifer Teege was born to locaust authored more than 30 books and wrote the a German mother and a Nigerian father, given Lecture and Presentation by Sharon Horowitz VѝJPHS IPVNYHWOPLZ VM +H]PK )LU .\YPVU HUK up for adoption and taken in by a foster family In conjunction with the current JMOF-FIU exhi- Shimon Peres. He is one of Israel’s foremost when she was seven. Although she had con- bition, Mark Podwal: All This Has Come Upon experts on espionage and was an advisor to tact with her biological mother, she was never Us..., Sharon Horowitz, Executive Director of General Moshe Dayan. Price includes author told that the brutal Nazi commandant Amon the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach presents presentation and refreshments. Goeth, the “Butcher of Plaszow,” was her a moving discussion about the Holocaust and Admission $10 grandfather. Teege learned of the relationship the Arts. The program will include stories of vi- 7:30pm 60 sual artists, poets, musicians and writers in the naissance Florence. Covering a wide range Terezin camp who were able to express their of artists, patrons, and commissions, this talk torment during the worst of circumstances. with Emily Fenichel, Ph.D., considers how such 7:00pm rivalry fueled the greatness of the Florentine Re- Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU naissance. Seating is limited. RSVP required. 301 Washington Ave. Call 561.392.2500, ext. 213 or email barango@ 786.972.3175 bocamuseum.org. www.jewishmuseum.com Members: Free, Non-Members $12 (price in- cludes admission). 11/19 3:00pm–4:00pm Gallery Talk: Janice Caban Boca Raton Museum of Art Join Janice Caban, the grand-daughter of art- 501 Plaza Real ist Samuel Rothbort, for an intimate discussion 561.392.2500 of her grand- father and his art. Rothbort’s www.bocamuseum.org watercolor memory paintings of the shtetls of Czarist Russia are currently on view as part of the Boca Raton Museum of Art’s “History Be- comes Memory” exhibition. Seating is limited; RSVP required to [email protected] or 561-392-2500 ext. 213. TOURS Members: Free, Non-Members: $12 (price in- cludes admission). 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Ongoing Boca Raton Museum of Art Historic Walking Tours Every Saturday at 501 Plaza Real the Coral Gables Museum 561.392.2500 Stroll through Coral Gables’ bustling business www.bocamuseum.org district-this thriving area began in the 1920s as a humble commercial district. Visit historic 11/20 Mediterranean Revival buildings, including a Gallery Talk: Norman Sunshine former Ford dealership, outdoor theater, and Join the artist for an in-depth look at his works riding club. Newer cityscape additions help tell in the premier exhibition of “Dames: Portraits by the complete downtown story. Approximately Norman Sunshine,” on view at the Boca Raton 1.5 hrs. $5 for Museum members, $10 for gen- Museum of Art. Seating is limited; RSVP re- eral public. Photo courtesy of the City of Coral quired to [email protected] or 561- Gables Historical Resources Department 392-2500 ext. 213. 11:00 am Members: Free, Non-Members: $12 (price in- Coral Gables Museum cludes admission) 285 Aragon Avenue 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm 305.603.8067 Boca Raton Museum of Art www.coralgablesmuseum.org 501 Plaza Real 561.392.2500 Ongoing www.bocamuseum.org Exhibit Tours Every Sunday at the Coral Gables Museum 11/21 Drop in and enjoy a guided tour of Creating the Artist at Work: Carol Prusa Dream: George E. Merrick and His Vision for Want to see an artist in action? Wonder how an Coral Gables, an exhibition about Coral Ga- artwork is created? Join us for a demonstration bles’ founder and developer, George Merrick. PRIVATE and discussion with artist Carol Prusa about Learn how Merrick went from thirteen-year-old the process, materials, and concepts of creat- farmer’s son to development king! This inspir- INVESTIGATION ing her art. Art Economist magazine has called ing American story addresses local history and Prusa “an artist to watch,” and she is currently urban development. Free with Museum admis- serving as a juror for the 65th Annual All Florida sion. exhibition, the longest-running annual juried 1:00 pm competition in the state, organized by the Boca Coral Gables Museum Raton Museum of Art. Seating is limited. 285 Aragon Avenue Free with admission. 305.603.8067 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm www.coralgablesmuseum.org Boca Raton Museum of Art ADVANCED 501 Plaza Real Ongoing FLORIDA SECURITY 561.392.2500 Little Havana Food Tour by Miami Culi- & INVESTIGATION inc www.bocamuseum.org nary Tours Spend a leisurely afternoon enchanted by AdvancedGlobalSecurity.com 11/22 eclectic art and a exquisite food in Miami’s -YPLUKZ VM [OL <ɉaP 3LJ[\YL! 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Join our Histor- Miami Culinary Tours yMiami guide on a fascinating tour of the world’s Wynwood Walls largest and best known Cuban neighborhood 786.942.8856 outside of Cuba. Sample a Guava Mojito as www.miamiculinarytours.com you mingle with local artists and preview over twelve art studios and private galleries. Along Thru 12/12 the way, learn the art of cigar making and dis- Ride and Remember Trolley Tour cover rare Cuban art from early 19th and 20th When you board the “Ride & Remember” Trol- century. See the Walkway of the Stars, paying ley Tour, the history of Delray Beach comes homage to Latin American musicians, artists alive! Illustrated with colorful stories of the per- and entertainers. Stroll down Cuban Memo- ZVUHSP[PLZ HUK OHWWLUPUNZ [OH[ PUÅ\LUJLK [OL rial Boulevard and hear highlights of important growth of the city, the tour does more than relay events in the Cuban exile experience. Register facts – it draws the riders back in time. 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HistoryMiami Museum trendiest and most vibrant neighborhood at the $25 per person Meet at Los Pinarenos Fruteria - 101 W Flagler Wynwood Art District Food & Art Tour. - See Every Second Saturday, 10:00 am - Noon Street more at: http://www.miamiculinarytours.com/ Spady Cultural Heritage Museum 305.375.1621 tour/wynwood-food-tour/#sthash.Zgi1DS5z. 170 NW 5 Ave www.historymiami.org dpuf Spend a leisure afternoon dining around 561.279.8883 at some of the best restaurants in Wynwood www.spadymuseum.com 11/13 as your guide covers the exciting art of the area Historic Ghost Stories Tour with Miami Culinary Tours. Every Saturday at 11/07 Step into the past, as you listen to the stories 12:00 pm. Design District Delights of the Deering Estate’s previous inhabitants and $69 Explore the heart of the Design District with a paranormal visitors. Hear about sightings and Miami Culinary Tours HistoryMiami guide. Learn how cutting edge experiences from actual paranormal investiga- 786.942.8856 architecture and innovative high-end boutiques tions of the historic Deering Estate. You will walk www.miamiculinarytours.com evolved from the historic Buena Vista neighbor- the paths of Native Americans, Miami’s early hood. View private art collections, hear about pioneers, and even Charles Deering himself! Ongoing the visionary developer Craig Robin, and learn This tour includes walking around the historic about the neighborhood master plan created homes at night. Please dress comfortably and 62 ^LHYJSVZLK[VLZOVLZ)YPUNHÅHZOSPNO[TVZ Deering Estate $20 quito repellant and any equipment you wish to 16701 SW 72 Avenue 6:00 am - 8:00 am use. Tour may contain mature subject matter. 305.235.1668 Deering Estate $30 www.deeringestate.org 16701 SW 72 Avenue 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 305.235.1668 Deering Estate 11/25 www.deeringestate.com 16701 SW 72 Avenue Sunset/Moonrise Photography 305.235.1668 ;OL+LLYPUN,Z[H[LVќLYZHUL_JP[PUNVWWVY[\ 11/29 www.deeringesate.org nity where you and several of your photogra- Stiltsville, Key Biscayne, & Cape FL phy friends can take sunset/moonrise photos Lighthouse Boat Tour 11/15 of Biscayne Bay! Please note that you must Delight in this relaxing boat ride to one of Mi- Downtown Archaeology & Architecture register and pay in advance. There will not be ami’s most hidden gems! Our resident historian Walk an opportunity to pay on the day of the event. Dr. Paul George takes you to Stiltsville where >HSRHSVUN[OLJVUÅ\LUJLVM[OL4PHTP9P]LY 9LNPZ[YH[PVUPZSPTP[LK[V[OLÄYZ[WHPKWHY you will learn how this once vivacious com- and Biscayne Bay and learn about Miami’s ticipants. munity was transformed into the seven houses history, from the Tequesta people to early pio- $35 that remain amidst the turquoise waters of neers and modern times. View the art and ar- 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Biscayne Bay. Known in the 1940’s, 50’s and chitecture along the walk to an archaeological Deering Estate 60’s as a playground for wealthy and well-con- site. Advanced reservations are highly recom- 16701 SW 72 Avenue nected Miamians, Stiltsville was once home to mended. Tour ticket includes museum admis- 305.235.1668 [OLUV^PUMHTV\Z*YH^ÄZO,KKPLZHUK)PRPUP sion. Register ONLINE or call 305-375-1621 www.deeringestate.com Club. Cruise past the Cape Florida Lighthouse, (Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email: citytours@ while listening to the history of Stiltsville, Key historymiami.org 11/28 Biscayne and the city of Miami. This tour is a Members: $20 Non-Members: $30 Sunrise Photography must see for any resident or visitor! Advanced 1:00 – 3:00 PM ;OL+LLYPUN,Z[H[LVќLYZHWOV[VNYHWO`WYV reservations and payment recommended. Tour HistoryMiami Museum gram where you can take sunrise photos of ticket includes museum admission. 101 W Flagler Street Biscayne Bay! The price of the sunrise pho- MEMBERS: $50 NON-MEMBERS: $60 CHIL- tography also includes admission to the Estate DREN 12 & UNDER: $25 11/21 during regular hours (10:00 am to 4:00 pm) on 9:00 – 11:30 AM Wynwood: A History of Street Art the same day. Please note that you must regis- HistoryMiami Museum Explore one of Miami’s trendiest and most dy- ter and pay in advance. There will not be an op- Meet at Bayside Marketplace - 401 Biscayne Blvd namic neighborhoods, the Wynwood Art Dis- portunity to pay on the day of the event. Regis- 305.375.1621 trict. Learn the story of how this textile ware- [YH[PVUPZSPTP[LK[V[OLÄYZ[WHPKWHY[PJPWHU[Z www.historymiami.org house and immigrant neighborhood, formerly known as “Little San Juan,” is quickly becom- ing the world’s largest outdoor art gallery. Stroll past huge murals and various street art displays HZ `V\ SPZ[LU [V [OL OPZ[VY` VM NYHѝ[P MYVT [OL advent of written language to today. Hear sto- 41ST ANNUAL WINTERNATIONAL ries of the artists, residents and developers who made Wynwood home to over seventy galleries, Ä]LT\ZL\TZHUKZL]LUHY[JVTWSL_LZ;V\Y Up ticket includes museum admission. Members: $20 Non-Members: $30 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM HistoryMiami Museum 4LL[H[7HU[OLY*VќLL 5>(]LU\L CELEBRATING 305.375.1621 OUR COMMUNITY A special visit from the www.historymiami.org “Big Guy” himself, SANTA!

11/22 Moonlight Canoe Tour These tours will depart from Charles Deering’s boat basin and stop at Chicken Key, a seven- acre mangrove island and bird rookery approxi- TH[LS` VUL TPSL VќZOVYL *OPJRLU 2L` JVU tains sand dunes and mangrove forests and is Z\YYV\UKLKI`ZHUKIHYZ[PKHSÅH[ZZLHNYHZZ beds and rocky debris. A Deering Education       HUK0U[LYWYL[P]L:[Hќ4LTILY^PSSHJJVTWHU` Along 125 Street from NE 6 -12 Avenue in North Miami Thursday, December 3, 2015 these tours, sharing ecological facts about the 6 pm bay. Morning canoers can observe marine wild- life such as manatees, sea turtles and numer- MOCA Plaza ous bird species. Moonlight canoers will enjoy a 770 NE 125 Street JHTWÄYLHUKZ»TVYLZVU*OPJRLU2L`7SLHZL wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable cloth- North Miami, FL 33161 ing and bring water. Alcoholic beverages are For more information call the North Miami Parks not permitted. $40 and Recreation Department at 305-895-9840. 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm NorthMiamiFL.gov/Celebrate November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 63 National Science Foundation and NASA, 11/07 - 11/28 has developed a national traveling exhi- CARTOON DRAWING CLASS bition program called Great Balls of Fire: FREE Disney Cartoon Drawing Class. All mate- Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors. The threat rials are provided at this cartoon drawing class of a catastrophic impact from an asteroid H]HPSHISLMVY[OVZLÄ]L`LHYZVSKHUK\WL]LY` or comet is a staple of popular culture. If Saturday. there was a dinosaur killer in Earth’s past, Saturdays 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. is there a human killer in our future? What Barker Animation are the chances and how do we assess the 1270 Seabiscuit Trail risks? For that matter, what are asteroids, 954.457.2280 comets, and meteorites, and where do they www.barkeranimation.com come from? While Asteroids and comets are popular subjects for movies like Armaged- 11/07 don and Deep Impact, they are also playing Art-e-ology: Found Objects Assemblage their own starring roles in NASA research. In For grades 3 to 5, this monthly children’s ac- 2001, NASA’s NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft tivity investigates an artist on exhibit at the Ongoing dramatically landed on the asteroid Eros. In Museum. Students have an opportunity to cre- Teens Achieving Great Success (T.A.G.) 2005, NASA’s Deep Impact’s probe collided ate an assemblage masterpiece in the style of ;(.: VќLY JVTT\UP[` ZLY]PJL VWWVY[\UP with Tempel 1, exploring beneath the com- American artist Betye Saar. RSVP required. Call ties, social and cultural themed events, guest et’s surface. In 2007, NASA launched the 561.392.2500 ext. 105. speakers, homework assistance, and leader- Dawn spacecraft to the Main Asteroid Belt. Free for children who are Museum Members, ship and team building activities. For ages 13- With all this interest, asteroids and comets $5 for all other children. 18 A Program Participation Waiver must be are compelling subjects for an exhibition. 1:00 pm completed by a parent/ guardian. $14 for adults and $12 for children (2-12) Boca Raton Museum of Art 4PM-7:30PM Monday through Friday - 10am-5pm and 501 Plaza Real Joe Celestin Center Sunday 12noon-6pm 561.392.2500 1525 NW 135 Street Museum of Discovery and Science www.bocamuseum.org 305.953.3080 401 S.W. Second St. ^^^UVY[OTPHTPÅNV] 954.713.0930 11/07 - 11/28 www.mods.org Jr Chefs Cooking Classes at Williams- Ongoing Sonoma Shark Feeding 11/01 Every Saturday enjoy FREE Junior Chef cook- Come join us for a splashing good time! Sando- Peter and the Werewolf ing classes at Williams-Sonoma for ages 5 -12 way hosts a daily shark feeding, in the centers 7YVRVÄL]»ZJSHZZPJ[HSLVM7L[LY[VSK^P[OH `LHYZ VSK >PSSPHTZ:VUVTH VќLYZ HU L_JLW 15,000 gallon shark tank. Learn lots of fun and unique Halloween “twist”! Orchestra Miami tional selection of cookware, serve ware, kitch- interesting facts about the oceans top predator! conducted by Elaine Rinaldi, performs with en tools and linens, along with distinctive foods, Admission is $4 per-person ages 3 and up. The special guest narrator, “The Necromancer” cooking ingredients and a comprehensive list shark feeding is included with admission. For (a.k.a. Neil Tobin), who illustrates this unique of cookbooks. The spacious Williams- Sonoma more information on this chomping good time Z[VY`^P[OTHNPJHUKZWLJPHSLќLJ[Z*VTL store at The Village at Gulfstream Park features contact the nature center at 561-274-SAND in costume for the Halloween parade! a central “tasting bar,” full demonstrations and (7263). Single Tickets are $15 for Adults, $10 for sales associates who are knowledgeable and free with $4.00 admission Children (ages 3- 17); Subscriptions and provide outstanding service. 10:30am Tues-Sat and 1:30pm Sundays Family Packs available! 4:00PM Saturday’s 10-11AM (Ages 5-12) Sandoway House Nature Center Pinecrest Gardens Williams-Sonoma 142 S. Ocean Blvd. 11000 SW 57 Avenue, Pinecrest, 33156 501 South Federal Highway 561.274.7263 305.274.2103 954.378.0900 www.sandowayhouse.org www.orchestramiami.org www.thevillageatgulfstreampark.com

Ongoing 11/01 11/07 - 11/28 Alligator Feeding ARTful Adventure Sunday: Colors and Music in the Park Join us every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm Shapes of Dan Christiansen and Jules Dance the night away in Champions Plaza dur- to listen to a short talk on alligators and watch Olitski ing this FREE music series! Be sure to come our resident alligator feed on his favorite food! ARTful Adventure Sunday celebrates the early to enjoy happy hour and a great meal! Mu- Admission into the Nature Center is $4.00 per visual arts at the Museum. This family sic in the Park features a variety of live bands of person ages 3 and up. The alligator feeding is program features art workshops by expe- all genres including Top 40, Oldies, Salsa and included with admission. For more information rienced art educators and focuses on ar- Classic Rock. call 561-274-SAND (7263). tistic family fun for all ages to learn, create Saturdays 8-11PM free and enjoy the arts. Create your own ab- The Village at Gulfstream Park 1:00pm Wednesdays and Saturdays stract painting during this month’s ARTful 501 S Federal Highway Sandoway House Nature Center Adventure, inspired by the works of Dan 954.378.0900 142 S. Ocean Blvd. Christiansen and Jules Olitski. www.thevillageatgulfstreampark.com 561.274.7263 www.sandowayhouse.org Free (does not include Museum admission) 2:00 pm 11/08 Dance Safari Show Ongoing Boca Raton Museum of Art 501 Plaza Real Buckle up as we head out on an around the Great Balls of Fire: Comets, Asteroids world adventure with the Dance Safari Show. 561.392.2500 and Meteors Exhibit Be prepared to see a whole new world through The Space Science Institute’s National Center www.bocamuseum.org song and dance. From frozen tundra to blaz- for Interactive Learning, with funding from the ing deserts and mysterious jungles to bub-

64 Bigger. Bolder. Better. bling oceans, this trip will take children to the depths of their imaginations. Fall into [OPZ KYLHT QV\YUL` ÄSSLK ^P[O [OL MV\Y LSL- TLU[Z VM ÄYL ^H[LYHPY HUK LHY[O [OH[ ^PSS guide you through out the world and meet the creatures of each corner of the earth. *Prior to the show, join us for face painting to embrace the global safari spirit by being painted as one of the animals in the show. Children will also receive a souvenir pass- port to remember this experience by. $17-$37 Doors Open at 1:30pm, Show starts at 3:00pm Colony Theatre 1040 Lincoln Road 305.674.1040 www.colonytheatremiamibeach.com

11/11 The Science of Sound School Holiday Camp Adventure /V^ JHU ^L [LSS [OL KPќLYLUJL IL[^LLU H barking dog and a whistling tea kettle? Ex- plore the extraordinary world of sounds and vibration – and how this natural phenom- enon is used for communication and even navigation! One-day camps are $50 for museum mem- bers and $55 for non-members. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Museum of Discovery and Science 401 SW 2nd Street 954.713.0930 www.mods.org

11/11 Veterans Day Service On Wednesday, November 11, 2015, the City of North Miami Beach Parks & R.E.C. +LWHY[TLU[ PU JVUQ\UJ[PVU ^P[O [OL 6ѝJL of the Mayor and Council, will present its annual Veterans Day Service beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the All Wars Memorial Park in the Harry Cohen Complex, located at 16500 NE 16th Avenue. We invite you to join us as our guests, where we will pay tribute to the veterans who have served our country and those who continue to preserve our freedom. Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 10 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. All Wars Memorial Park 16500 NE 16 Avenue 305.948.2957 www.citynmb.com

11/11 5P[L/PRL *HTWÄYL Walking down the tropical hardwood ham- TICKETS 954.713.0930 mock trail at dusk takes on a whole new meaning to the exploration of our natural Show Times www.mods.org HYLHZ;OPZOPRLVќLYZ[OL]PZP[VYHYHYLVW- portunity to view the woods and it’s wildlife as it comes to life at night. A Deering Edu- JH[PVU HUK 0U[LYWYL[P]L :[Hќ 4LTILY ^PSS guide you through the trail to Cutler Creek where they will provide interesting facts        about the Tequesta Indians. Listen for great

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 65 horned owls and eastern screech-owls 954.424.0085 the world and meet the creatures of each along the way. After the Nite Hike, gather www.youngatartmuseum.org corner of the earth. Prior to the show, join \UKLY[OLZ[HYZHYV\UKHJYHJRSPUNÄYLI`[OL us for face painting to embrace the global bay and enjoy complementary s’mores! 11/14 safari spirit by being painted as one of the $15 per person For the Love of Nature Gala animals in the show. Children will also re- 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Location: The Ocean Club of Florida in Ocean ceive a souvenir passport to remember this Deering Estate Ridge Sandoway House Nature Center’s For experience by. 16701 SW 72 Avenue The Love of Nature Gala will be the major fun- $17-$37 305.235.1668 draiser of the year to support all the wonderful Doors Open at 1:30pm, Show Starts at www.deeringestate.org opportunities to explore our coastal world at 3:00pm the Sandoway House Nature Center; Delray Colony Theatre 11/13 Beach’s only environmental education preserve 1040 Lincoln Road 10th-Annual Young At Art Teen Recycled by the sea.We invite you to help support a fab- 305.674.1040 Fashion Show Surrealism Restyled! ulous evening on November 14th. We will have www.colonytheatremiamibeach.com The supercharged New York-style runway live music and dancing. We think it will be an show features one-of-a-kind, edgy clothing event no one will want to miss with an exciting 11/20 - 12/20 designs, created and showcased by teen ZPSLU[H\J[PVU[VILULÄ[[OL:HUKV^H`/V\ZL Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the models completely out of recycled materi- $165 per person Wardrobe als. The evening also will feature music; hors Saturday, 11/14/15 Based on The Lion, the Witch, and the d’oeuvres by Whole Foods Market Davie and Sandoway House Nature Center Wardrobe from The Chronicles of Narnia by Pembroke Pines; a recycled jewelry-making 142 S. Ocean Blvd. C.S. Lewis, this musical adaptation is fun 561.274.7263 station by Levinson Jewelers; nail art by Kai- for the whole family, featuring unforgettable www.sandowayhouse.org songs and popular characters. The story zen Beauty Academy; and “up-cycled” décor begins with the land of Narnia frozen in a by IKEA Sunrise. Proceeds from the event 11/14 - 11/15 perpetual winter of darkness and despair, support Young At Art’s teen leadership and ¡Viva NYICFF! seemingly all under the dominion of the other pioneering programs for underserved The Gables Cinema brings the New York White Witch, Queen Jadis, including the and at-risk youth. Tickets are $35 International Children’s Film Festival back intelligent talking animals once ruled by the $35 to Miami with the wonderful compilation of great and majestic lion Aslan, King of Nar- 7:30pm UPULZOVY[ÄSTZ§=P]H5@0*--;OL)LZ[VM nia. Though Aslan is often absent from the Young At Art museum Latin American Short Films! This special se- land (so that his very existence is doubted 751 SW 121st Ave. ries has been curated for Miami audiences, by some), he returns when the need for HSSV^PUN]PL^LYZ[VLUQV`ÄSTZMYVTHYV\UK him is greatest, bringing with him an end the world in Spanish, Portuguese, and Cat- to the long winter, and making an ultimate alan with English subtitles. 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Tickets www.actorsplayhouse.org are $5 and include a free popcorn and soda! $5.00 General Admission 11/21 Saturday, 11/14/2015: 11:00 am; Sunday, Wheelin’ Dealin’ Street Food Festival 11/15/2015: 11:00 am and Free Concert Coral Gables Art Cinema Magic City Casino is having our monthly Food 260 Aragon Ave Fest, featuring South Florida’s most popular 786.472.2249 food trucks. 5pm www.gablescinema.com Sky 7-37 450 NW 37th Ave. 11/15 305.649.3000 Dance Safari Show www.magiccitycasino.com Buckle up as we head out on an around the world adventure with the Dance Safari 11/21 Show. Be prepared to see a whole new Fantasy Theatre Factory at the Falls world through song and dance. From fro- Christmas Parade zen tundra to blazing deserts and myste- FREE - Find our stilt-walkers, giant puppets rious jungles to bubbling oceans, this trip and other characters at the annual Falls Christ- will take children to the depths of their mas Parade! Saturday, 11/21/2015; 4:00pm - imaginations. 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66 305.284.8800 954.713.0930 Imagine that you woke up one morning and had www.ftfshows.com www.mods.org shrunk in the night by 1,000 times. What would you see? Examine a world that is all around us 11/21 11/25 - 1/03 that we can’t even see using microscopes and Deering Goes to the Birds A Magical Winter at Dolphin Mal DNA extraction! We’ll get even SMALLER and How much do you know about birds? Celebrate the holiday season with a magi- learn about how molecules work through na- Can you identify the species that you cal winter wonderland experience! Magical noscience. see in your back yard? The Deering Es- wands will be given out to children under the One-day camps are $50 for museum members tate at Cutler’s annual “Deering Goes to age of 12 (while supplies last) and at the start and $55 for non-members. [OL)PYKZ¹L]LU[VќLYZN\PKLKIPYK^HSRZ of each nightly snowfall, young magicians will 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. educational activities and encounters with wave their wondrous wands to create a glis- Museum of Discovery and Science - SP]LIPYKZ[VOLSWOVUL`V\YH]PHUPKLU[PÄ [LUPUN^PU[LY^VUKLYSHUK-LZ[P]LZUV^Å\YYPLZ 401 SW 2nd Street cation skills! Participate in hands-on ac- will take place inside the Ramblas Plaza every 954.713.0930 tivities and programs for the entire family night at 7 p.m., with an additional snowfall at 9 www.mods.org such as owl pellet dissections, build-a- p.m. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun- bird workshops, bird beak games, a sil- day. Wands will be distributed to participating 11/27 - 11/29 houette scavenger hunt, and more! families 30 minutes prior to start of each nightly $7 ages 4 & older snowfall. There will be no snow on Christmas We Want SPACE Weekend 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Eve (Dec. 24), Christmas Day (Dec. 25), New SkyLab Show Immerse yourself in a starry night Deering Estate Year’s Eve (Dec. 31) and New Year’s Day (Jan. at the Museum. Learn all about stars and con- 16701 SW 72 Avenue 1, 2016). stellations in our Indoor planetarium. Star View- 305.235.1668 Wednesday, 11/25/2015 7:00 pm- 8:00 pm ; er Become Galileo and create a telescope and www.deeringestate.org Sunday 1/3/2016 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm starry constellations. Stomp Rockets 3...2...1... Dolphin Mall BLAST OFF! Build your own rocket and then 11/21 - 11/22 11401 NW 12th St ^H[JOP[ZOVV[VќPU[VZWHJL Hunger Games 305.365.7446 $14 for adults and $12 for children (2-12) Opening Weekend Activities www.shopdolphinmall.com 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. )V[HU` 3LHYU OV^ [V [LSS [OL KPќLYLUJL Museum of Discovery and Science between poisonous and nonpoisonous 11/27 401 S.W. Second St. plants. Under the Sea Creations Create Microbes and Microscopes:The Mas- 954.713.0930 ÄZOJYHIZHUKZVTLV[OLY\UKLY[OLZLH sive World of Small One-Day Camp www.mods.org friends to take home. Tricks of the Color Adventure 3LHYUHSSHIV\[JHTV\ÅHNLHUKJOHSSLUNL `V\YZLSM[VÄUKHSSVM[OLOPKKLUHUPTHSZ in this Intriguing presentation. Fire Train- ing Like early man, discover the mystery ILOPUK Z[HY[PUN `V\Y V^U ÄYL PM `V\ HYL ever stranded and learn all the safety procedures for putting it out. Archery Take aim on our archery course and see if you could handle being on your own with a bow and arrow. Bugs Discover which bugs are food and which bugs are friends in case you need a snack in the wilderness. $14 for adults and $12 for children (2-12) 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Museum of Discovery and Science 401 S.W. Second St. 954.713.0930 www.mods.org

11/25 Take A Dive:The Massive World of Small One-Day Camp Adventure Discover the world beneath the sea! We’ll investigate how ocean creatures have adapted to survive all depths of the ocean, and meet some of our resident salt-water friends. Learn about density with some salty experiments, and how we can help protect our ocean. One-day camps are $50 for museum members and $55 for non-members. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Museum of Discovery and Science 401 SW 2nd Street

November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 67 FAT VILLAGE NORTON MUSEUM OF ART GUSMAN CENTER FOR ATTRACTIONS 531 NW 1st Ave., Ft. Lauderdale 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach THE PERFORMING ARTS 954.716.7611 | fatvillagecenterforthearts.com 561.832.5196 | norton.org 174 E Flagler St, Miami ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDEN 305.374.2444 | gusmancenter.org 253 Barcelona Rd, West Palm Beach KAVACHNINA CONTEMPORARY PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI 561.832.5328 | ansg.org 46 NW 36th St., Miami 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami HERBERT & NICOLE WERTHEIM PERFORMING 786.344.4394 | kavachnina.com 305.375.3000 | pamm.org ARTS CENTER - Modesto A. Maidique BONNET HOUSE Campus 900 N Birch Rd. Ft. Lauderdale MARKOWICZ FINE ART VIZCAYA MUSEUM & GARDENS 10910 SW 17th Street, Miami 954.563.5393 | bonnethouse.org 114 NE 40th Street, Miami 3251 S Miami Ave, Miami 305.348.0496 | wpac.fiu.edu 786.362.5546 | markowiczfineart.com 305.250.9133 | vizcaya.org BUTTERFLY WORLD JULIUS LITTMAN 3600 W. Sample Rd., Coconut Creek ROY RODRIGUEZ FINE ARTS WIENER MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ARTS PERFORMING ARTS THEATER 954.977.4400 | butterflyworld.com 5665 NW 84th Ave, Doral 481 South Federal Hwy., Dania Beach 17011 NE 19th Ave., N Miami Beach 786.218.4225 | royrodriguezart.com 954.376.6690 | wmoda.com 305.919.3731 | littmantheater.com CORAL CASTLE MUSEUM 28655 South Dixie Highway, Miami STUDIO 18 WORLD EROTIC ART MUSEUM KRAVIS CENTER 305.248.6345 | coralcastle.com 1101 Poinciana Dr., Pembroke Pines 1205 Washington Ave., Miami Beach 701 Okeechobee Blvd, W Palm Beach 954.961.6067 | ppines.com 305.532.9336 | weam.com 561.832.7469 | kravis.org DEERING ESTATE 16701 SW 72nd Ave Miami WALTMAN ORTEGA FINE ART YOUNG AT ART MUSEUM LITTLE HAITI CULTURAL CENTER 751 SW 121st Avenue, Davie 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami 305-235-1668 | deeringestate.org 2233 NW 2nd Ave. Miami 305.960.2970 | lhculturalcenter.org 305-576-5335 | waltmanortega.com 954.424.0085 YoungAtArtMuseum.org FLAMINGO GARDENS & WILDLIFE SANCTUARY MAIN STREET PLAYHOUSE 3750 S Flamingo Rd., Davie YEELEN GALLERY 6766 Main St., Miami Lakes 954.473.2955 | flamingogardens.org 294 N.W. 54th Street, Miami THEATERS & 305.558.3737 | mainstreetplayers.com 954.235.4758 | yeelenart.com JUNGLE ISLAND CULTURAL CENTERS MIAMI THEATER CENTER 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami 9806 NE 2nd Ave., Miami Shores 305.400.7000 | jungleisland.com MUSEUMS ACTORS PLAYHOUSE 305.751.9550 | mtcmiami.org 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables LION COUNTRY SAFARI | MICHAEL-ANN RUSSELL JCC 2003 Lion Country Safari Rd, BASS MUSEUM OF ART 305.444.9293 actorsplayhouse.org 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach THE J’S CULTURAL ARTS THEATRE Loxahatchee, FL 33470 18900 NE 25th Ave., NMB 561.793.1084 | lioncountrysafari.com 305.673.7530 | bassmuseum.org ALI CULTURAL ARTS 353 Hammondville Rd, Pompano Beach 866.811.4111 | jcctheatre.com MIAMI BEACH BOTANICAL GARDEN BOCA RATON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM aliarts.org 498 Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton MIRAMAR CULTURAL CENTER 2000 Convention Center Drive 2400 Civic Center Place, Miramar 305.673.7256 | mbgarden.org 561.368.6875 | cmboca.org ART & CULTURE CENTER OF HOLLYWOOD 1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood 954.602.4500 | miramarculturalcenter.org MIAMI SEAQUARIUM BOCA RATON MUSEUM OF ART 954-921-3274 | artandculturecenter.org 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton NEW WORLD SYMPHONY 4400 Rickenbacker Cswy., Key Biscayne 500 17th Street, Miami Beach 305.361.5705 | miamiseaquarium.com 561.392.2500 | bocamuseum.org ARTS GARAGE 180 NE First Street, Delray Beach 305.673.3331 | nws.edu HISTORIC VIRGINIA KEY BEACH PARK THE CHILL CONCEPT 561.450.6357 | artsgarage.org 114 NE 20th Terrace, Miami PARKER PLAYHOUSE 4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami 707 NE 8th St., Ft. Lauderdale 305.960.4600 | virginiakeybeachpark.net 305.915.1957 | thechillconcept.com ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER 1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami 954.468.3303 | parkerplayhouse.com CORAL GABLES MUSEUM | SUGAR SAND PARK 305.949.6722 arshtcenter.org POMPANO BEACH ARTS Children’s Science Explorium & The Willow Theatre 285 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables 305.603.8067 | coralgablesmuseum.org 1806 NE 6th St. Pompano Beach 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton. AVENTURA ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER 954.519.5500 | pompanobeacharts.org 561.347.3900 | sugarsandpark.org 3385 NE 188th Street, Aventura CORAL SPRINGS MUSEUM 305.466.8002 | aventuracenter.org 2855 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs SABLOTSKY CULTURAL ARTS CENTER ZOO MIAMI AT THE ALPER JCC 12400 SW 152nd St., Miami 954.340.5000 | coralspringsmuseum.org BAILEY CONTEMPORARY ARTS | 11155 SW 112TH Avenue, Miami 305.251.0400 miamimetrozoo.com 41 NE 1st St. Pompano Beach 305.271.9000 | www.alperjcc.org CORNELL MUSEUM OF ART 954-786-7867 | bacapompano.org & AMERICAN CULTURE SANDOWAY HOUSE NATURE CENTER GALLERIES Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave. BIENES CENTER FOR THE ARTS 561.243.7922 | DelrayArts.org 142 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach At St. Thomas Aquinas 561.274.7263 | sandowayhouse.org ARTCENTER/SOUTH FLORIDA 2801 SW 12 Street Fort Lauderdale DEZER COLLECTION CAR MUSEUM 800 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach 954.513.2272 | bca-sta.org S. FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER & AQUARIUM 305.674.8278 | artcentersf.org 2000 NE 146th St North Miami 305.354.7680 | dezercollection.com 4801 Dreher Trail N., West Palm Beach BROWARD CENTER 561.832.1988 | sfsm.org ART FUSION GALLERIES 201 SW Fifth Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale FLAGLER MUSEUM 3550 N. Miami Avenue, Miami 954.462.0222 | browardcenter.org S. MIAMI-DADE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER 305.573.5730 | artfusiongalleries.com One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach 561.655.2833 | flaglermuseum.us 10950 SW 211th St. Miami BYRON CARLYLE THEATER 786.573.5316 | smdcac.org ARTSERVE | JM FAMILY GALLERY 500 71st Street, Miami Beach FROST ART MUSEUM 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. -Lauderdale 305.867.4194 | miamibeachstage.org STAGE DOOR THEATRE 954.462.8190 | artserve.org 10975 SW 17th St., Miami 305.348 .2890 | thefrost.fiu.edu 8036 W. Sample Rd., Pompano Beach COLONY THEATER 954.344.7765 | stagedoortheatre.com BAKEHOUSE ART COMPLEX 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM 561 NW 32nd Street, Miami 305.674.1040 | colonytheatre.com WORLD & EYE ARTS CENTER 305.576.2828 | www.bacfl.org 12450 SW 152nd St., Miami 305.253.0063 | gcrm.org 109 NW 5th St., Fort Lauderdale CORAL SPRINGS CENTER FOR THE ARTS 954.540.9897 | worldandeye.com CU-1 GALLERY 2855 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs 117 NE 1st Avenue, Miami HISTORYMIAMI MUSEUM 954.344.5990 | coralspringscenterforthearts.com 305.849.4898 | cu1gallery.com 101 W. Flagler St. Downtown Miami VENUES 305.375.1492 | historymiami.org DADE COUNTY AUDITORIUM DIANA LOWENSTEIN GALLERY 2901 W. Flagler Street, Miami AMERICAN AIRLINES ARENA 2043 North Miami Avenue Miami JEWISH MUSEUM OF FLORIDA-FIU 305.547.5414 | miamidade.gov 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 305.576.1804 | dianalowensteingallery.com 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach 786.777.1000 | aaarena.com 305-672-5044 | jewishmuseum.com DELRAY BEACH CENTER FOR THE ARTS GALLERIA CA’ D’ORO Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave. BB&T CENTER 4141 NE 2nd Ave, Ste 105F, Miami LOWE ART MUSEUM 561.243.7922 | DelrayArts.org One Panther Pkwy., Sunrise 305.924.8247 | ca-doro.com 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables 954.835.7000 | bankatlanticcenter.com 305-284-3535 | miami.edu/lowe THE FILLMORE MIAMI BEACH GALERIA DEL SOL at The Jackie Gleason Theater HARD ROCK LIVE 1628 Michigan Avenue, Miami Beach MIAMI CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach 5747 Seminole Way, Hollywood FL 305.674.7076 | edgarpozosgaleria.com 980 McArthur Causeway, Miami, 305.673.7300 | fillmoremb.com 305.373.5437 | miamichildrensmuseum.org 954.797.5531 | www.myhrl.com GALLERY 88 FIU SCHOOL OF MUSIC at Herbert & Nicole MARLINS PARK 237 20th Street, Ste C, Miami Beach MUSEUM OF ART FORT LAUDERDALE Wertheim Performing Arts Center 1390 NW 6th St., Miami 305.397.8098 | anthonyliggins.com One East Las Olas Boulevard 10910 SW 17th Street, Miami 877.411.2012 | miami.marlins.mlb.com 954.525.5500 | moafl.org 305.348.0496 | music.fiu.edu GALLERY 212 MIAMI SUN LIFE STADIUM 2407 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART GABLESTAGE AT THE BILTMORE 2269 NW 199th St., Miami Gardens 516.532.3040 | gallery212miami.com 770 Northeast 125th St., Miami 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables 305.943.8000 | sunlifestadium.com 305.893.6211 | mocanomi.org 305.445.1119 | gablestage.org GALLERY OF AMAZING THINGS 481 South Federal Hwy., Dania Beach MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY & SCIENCE 954.654.7739 | chgalleryamazing.com 401 S.W. 2nd St. Ft. Lauderdale 954.467.6637 | mods.org 68 DECEMBER 2015

1 2 Hairspray 3 David Gregory, How’s 4 Catch A Rising Star 5 @ JCAT- The J’s Cultural Your Faith? Comedy: Vic DiBitetto Nicole Henry: Benefi t Arts Theatre An Unlikely Spiritual @ Delray Beach Center for Miami Children’s 12/02 – 12/20 Journey @Temple Judea for the Arts/Crest Theatre Initiative 12/03 12/04 @ Colony Theatre Holoscenes The Trial of Ebenezer Miami Youth Ballet: The 12/04 - 12/12 @ Kyriakides Plaza on Scrooge Nutcracker MDC Wolfson Campus @ Actors’ Playhouse at @South Miami-Dade 12/02 – 12/05 the Miracle Theatre Cultural Arts Center 12/02 – 12/27 12/04 - 12/05 6 The SYMPHONIA 7 8 9 10 11 12 | Boca Raton A Seraphic Fire New World School of Opera @ The Connoisseur Concert Christmas: The First Noël the Arts- Waterfront 1 - “GYPSY AIRS” @ St. Sophia Cathedral College Student @ Meyer Amphitheatre @ The Roberts Theatre 12/09 Choreography 12/12 at Andrews Hall @ New World Dance Center for the Theater, 8 fl oor Performing Arts at Saint 12/11 – 12/12 Andrew’s School 12/06 13 16 17 18 19 Miami City Ballet presents Michael McDonald This Handel: Messiah Orchestra Miami’s George Balanchine’s Christmas: An Evening of @ All Saints Episcopal Holiday Pops Concert The Nutcracker Holiday and Hits 12/18 @Pinecrest Gardens @ Adrienne Arsht Center @ Hard Rock Live Hollywood 12/19 12/17 - 12/24 12/17 Coriolanus Christmas with the Chimps @ Coral Gables Art @Lion Country Safari Cinema 12/17 12/18 – 12/20 20 24 25 26 Pompadour @ Broward Stage Door Theatre 12/26 – 1/31

27 28 29 30 31 Moonlight Canoe Tour 3rd Annual Miami Star Wars: The Force @ Deering Estate International Children’s Awakens: The Imax 12/27 Film Festival Experience @ MODS @ Coral Gables and AutoNation IMAX Kwanzaa Celebration Art Cinema 3D Theater @ Spady Cultural 12/26 -12/31 12/18 – 1/28 Heritage Museum 12/27

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November 2015 I AroundTownMagazine.com 69 ideal setting. Guests can enjoy lunch or lunch, unwind with friends and colleagues dinner on the outdoor patio, inside the for happy hour at Bar 12.21, or simply main dining room, or while hosting private enjoy a delicious dinner with guaranteed events in the boardroom. Morton’s menu exceptional service. $$$$ offers fresh and delicious seafood, USDA Pre-Fixe Menu prime-aged beef, and elegant desserts. $$$$ Novecento Brickell Pre-Fixe Menu 1414 Brickell Ave, Miami 305.403.0900 Novecento Key Biscayne www.novecento.com 620 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne The cuisine at Novecento is a refined co- 305.362.0900 existence of Argentine, Mediterranean www.novecento.com and Pan Latin cuisines. A comfort food The cuisine at Novecento is a refined co- restaurant catering first and foremost to existence of Argentine, Mediterranean the neighborhood clientele. Excellent and Pan Latin cuisines. A comfort food res- food, good value and outstanding service AVERAGE COST OF ENTREE: taurant catering first and foremost to the create an atmosphere that is sure to $ $15 or less neighborhood clientele. Excellent food, become a regular hang-out. Private rooms good value and outstanding service cre- available. $$$ $$ $16-$24 ate an atmosphere that is sure to become 10% off to cultural patrons with ticket $$$ $25 - $34 a regular hang-out. Semi-private room stubs available. $$$ $$$$ $35+ 10% off to cultural patrons with ticket Oceanaire Seafood Room stubs 900 S Miami Ave., Miami 305-372-8862 SUSHISAMBA www.theoceanaire.com ART & DINE PROGRAM in The Westin Colonnade Hotel Sleek and sophisticated, the Oceanaire pro- A Twist on Dinner and a Show 80 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables vides the perfect setting to enjoy ultra-fresh Keep your TICKET STUBS from ANY 305.448.4990 seafood flown in daily from around the world. Theater, Museum or Attraction in www.sushisamba.com Our daily-printed menu will guide you, a wine South Florida for exclusive offers SUSHISAMBA celebrates the culture and list as deep as the sea will seduce you, and from participating restaurants cuisine of Japan, Brazil and Peru. Hearty the world’s freshest seafood awaits you at the churrasco (Brazilian grilled meats) and robata Oceanaire. $$$ (charcoal-fueled Japanese grill) are served Pre-Fixe Menu Art & Dine offers cannot be alongside the freshest sushi and seviche. combined with other offers. Dine alfresco and enjoy the breezy outdoor Tamarina bar and patio for lunch, brunch, dinner and 600 Brickell Avenue Miami “samba” hour. $$$ 305.579.1888 COCONUT GROVE www.tamarinarestaurants.com CORAL GABLES Tamarina’s ingredient-driven fare respects BRICKELL approachable Italian Mediterranean KEY BISCAYNE cooking styles, but is presented in a SOUTH MIAMI DOWNTOWN modern, sophisticated fashion. 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Savor fresh seafood, enchiladas hour, from Boynton Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Morton’s North Miami Beach location and more with sauces from scratch. Sip a upholds the classic Morton’s dining Oakland Park, and Tampa pepper a menu Casa Rita made from fresh lime juice and experience with an elaborate wine that preaches quality over quantity. Join the finest tequila. For dinner, drinks, lunch, us daily for Happy hour 6-8 pm and Friday collection, USDA prime-aged beef, succulent seafood, signature steakhouse or Sunday brunch … visit Cantina Laredo at sides and delicious array of desserts. Gulfstream Park. $$

72 Frankey’s Sports Bar Complete the scene with hookahs, Middle- seared ahi or take a slow sip of a chilled The Village at Gulfstream Park Eastern inspired cocktails or wine from martini -- Yard House has something for 900 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach the fully stocked bar. Indoor and outdoor every appetite. $$ 954.464.2333 dining. Don’t miss live belly dancing on www.frankeysbar.com Friday and Saturday nights! $$ Frankey’s Sports Bar offers a classy take on the traditional sports bar featuring daily ROK:BRGR LAS OLAS sports action; the best bar food in town; The Village at Gulfstream Park unforgettable drinks and live music. Wager 600 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach FORT LAUDERDALE on live horse racing. Open daily for lunch 954.367.3970 WILTON MANORS and dinner beginning at 11am. Happy Hour www.rokbrgr.com Monday - Friday 3pm - 7pm and Every Day ROK:BRGR is a gourmet burger bar and Chart House 10pm – Close. $$ modern day gastropub with an old school 3000 N.E. 32nd Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale Hard Rock Cafe dedication to service and quality and 954.561.4800 a passion for food that elevates classic www.chart-house.com 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood American comfort dishes to new heights. Chart House is famous for spectacular 954.315.9112 Happy hour M-F 3-7pm and 10pm-close. views of the Intracoastal Waterway, www.hardrock.com/hollywoodfl $10 Monday Brgr:Bash. 50% off all bottles outstanding cuisine and impeccable Located inside the Seminole Hard Rock of wine every Wednesday. $$ service. Our renowned chefs have tailored Hotel & Casino, this cafe boasts 237 pieces a menu to complement local cuisine while of authentic memorabilia. Hard Rock Café, Yard House introducing a hint of the exotic. Choose Hollywood is the perfect venue for lunch, from fresh fish specialties to slow-roasted The Village at Gulfstream Park prime rib and our signature Hot Chocolate dinner or a fun place to meet up with 601 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach friends. Going to see a show at Hard Rock Lava Cake. Open for lunch and dinner 954.454.9950 daily, Sunday brunch, and Happy Hour. Live, check out out Hard Rock Cafe before www.yardhouse.com Voted Top 100 Best Al Fresco Dining in the or after for a delicious meal. Enjoy culinary Yard House, famous for great food, classic nation by OpenTable Diners. $$$ treats from the Legendary Burger collection, rock music and 130 taps of imported, 1 complimentary chef’s appetizer with to enormous salads, and great BBQ. Hard craft and specialty ales & lagers. Dive into Rock Café is also a unique destination when purchase of an entrée. a sizzling & juicy grilled burger, slice into planning a special event. With over 35 years Limit 1 per table of combined culinary experience, the Hard Rock Cafe team will create a custom menu Italian Tiramisu @ Joey’s and ensure that every guest is treated like a Rock Star! For an authentic experience that rocks, contact 954-315-9108. $$$ Matteo’s 1825 E Hallandale Beach Blvd., Hallandale 954-455-4050 www.matteosristorante.com Since its successful opening in New York almost 25 years ago, families and friends continue to celebrate at Matteo’s. There are many original recipes that are cooked to order and have quickly become favorites of guests, including the “Baked Clams” or their famous “Penne Amatriciana” and entrees such as the freshly pounded “Veal Chop Valdostano” that easily serves two or more people or perhaps “Chicken Matteo’s” with Italian sausage and roasted vegetables that are seasoned to perfection. $$ 1 glass of house wine with entrée Mijana Lebanese Cuisine The Village at Gulfstream Park 801 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach, 954.404.7423 www.mijana.us Mijana will transport your palate to the Middle East, with authentic Lebanese cuisine and an ambience reflective of Lebanese hospitality, culture and warmth.

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Morton’s Timpano BOCA RATON 500 E Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale 450 Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale 954-467-9720 954.462.9119 DELRAY BEACH mortons.com/ fortlauderdale timpanochophouse.net/ftlauderdale Max’s Harvest Morton’s The Steakhouse in Fort This tenured property is one of the found- ing restaurants on Las Olas Boulevard. Tim- 169 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach Lauderdale is located in the heart of 561-381-9970 downtown Fort Lauderdale. The upscale pano’s robust menu features innovative cocktails, a prime selection of aged beef maxsharvest.com steakhouse offers Power Hour seven Max’s Harvest is a farm-to-fork restaurant in and chops, artisan salads, fresh pastas, and the Pineapple Grove arts district in Delray days a week in its Bar 12-21 from 5 signature black skillet mussels, all delivered Beach. They exist on the belief that fresh in- to 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close with by an attentive staff bringing the fullness of a special pricing on select beverages and gredients are a delight to the senses and the classic Italian chophouse to downtown Fort essence of great cooking. Max’s Harvest of- Bar Bites. $$$$ Lauderdale. $$ fers a high-quality wine list complemented Pre-Fixe Menu 1 complimentary glass of house wine by creative cocktails, and is open daily for with purchase of an entrée. dinner, as well as Saturday and Sunday for Naked Grape Wine & Tapas brunch. $$$$ 2163 Wilton Drive Tokyo Blue 10% discount Mon - Thurs Wilton Manors 4040 Galt Ocean Drive, Fort Lauderdale 954.563.5631 954.566.2122 Max’s Social House nakedgrapewinebar.com tokyobluefortlauderdale.com 116 NE 6th Ave, Delray Beach Intimate, urban, hip, and cozy, Celebrate the warm, welcoming tradition 561.501.4332 we specialize in small and limited of the Far East as it marries the modern sohodelray.com production wines. Our artisanal and innovation of a unique dining presenta- A new twist on Traditional American food farmstead cheese selection rivals any tion at Tokyo Blue. The ART of Asian Fusion set in a charming cottage once known in Broward County. An array of fresh, comes alive at this one-of-a-kind sushi / as the “Falcon House,” built in 1925! This made to order tapas and sharing steakhouse that serves as the Crown quaint little slice of gastronome heaven has Max’s signature quality stamped on every plates available to satisfy your hunger. Jewel of Ft. Lauderdale’s fine dining and Fresh Mozzarella made fresh at your single plate that enters the dining room! nightlife experience. Come experience Local. Seasonal. Sustainable. Together table between 6pm and 10pm nightly. the mastery of Chef Mai as he artfully with thoughtfully fabricated small batch A great conversation spot. $ blends Japanese, Thai, and Peruvian- artisanal spirits, infusions and fresh, hand- 10% Off Regularly Priced Menu Items American cuisine to create exotic dishes picked garnishes. So whether it’s happy for the discerning palette. $$$ hour, dinner, or a late night stop, SoHo’s kitchen is guaranteed to be just what the foodie ordered! -$$$ 10% discount 74 CULTURAL EVENTS VENUE DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS SUPPORTING THE ARTS

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